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OF CHARLESTON, S. C, 



From its Organization in 1865 to April 1, 1880. 



TOGETHER WITH A 



Roster of the Confederate Dead, 



Interred at Magnolia and the various City Church-Yard;. 




CHARLESTON, >^. C. 

H. P. Cooke & Co., Printers, ■ ; Br Dad Street. 

1880, 



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A BRIEF HISTORY 



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OF CHARLESTON, S. C, 



Fkom tts Organization ix 18()5 to April 1. 1880. 



TOGETHiJR WITH A 



Roster of the Confederate Dead, 



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CHARLESTON, S. C. 

H. ]^ Couke & Co., Printers, o2 Broad Street. 

1880. 



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PREFATORY NOTE. 



The original design of the compiler was to prepare a 
list of the Confederate dead buried in the grounds of the 
Ladies' Memorial Association at Magnolia. It was sug- 
gested that the names of the soldier dead in private 
burial grounds at Magnolia and in the City Church Yards 
would fill a desideratum long felt. Correspondence was 
accordingly entered into with officers and prominent 
members of the several city churches, and a notice to all 
relatives and friends of the dead was published in the 
newspapers soliciting information. 

Numerous replies were received, and the following lists 
show the result of the inquiry. The compiler would dis- 
claim any responsibility for errors in the lists of the dead 
in the City Church Yards, and Private Lots in Magnolia, 
though he has made every effort towards insuring cor- 
rectness. 

YATES SNOWDEN. 

Charleston, S C, May 3, 1880. 



"Here let nien who never surrendered except to death, 
find a fitting resting place — in a spot overlooking the 
waters which were never parted by a hostile keel so long 
as an artillery-man remained with his portfire behind the 
guns which guarded them, and yonder battered and rag- 
ged fortress which though often assaulted was never car- 
ried by storm. Here let them sleep with those who never 
looked upon a conqueror's flag floating over the citadels 
of a sovereign State, but closed their eyes upon a still free 
and defiant Commonwealth. Shoulder to shoulder they 
stood: now let them lie side by side. Confederates in 
life, Confederates let them be in death. — Rev. J. L. Gir- 
ai'deau, Memorial Day, 1871." 



CORRESPONDENCE. 



Charleston, S. C, March 24tli, 1880. 
Prof. F. A. Forcher. 

Dear Sir: At a meeting of the Ladies' Memorial Asso- 
ciation, held on the 24th instant, we the undersigned 
were appointed a committee to prepare a History of the 
Association, since its inception in 186(5. Your name was 
immediatelj^ suggested, as one eminently fitted for the 
work. 

To give you an idea of its scope, we enclose the various 
papers published by the Association, the letters of Col. 
A. C. Haskell, Hon. J. D. Pope and Mr. G. T. Berg, the 
Architect, in regard to the Monument; the Minute Book, 
and Treasurer's Accounts, and the correspondence of the 
Secretary and President, with" Dr. Weaver and others, 
relative to the removal of the South Carolina dead from 
Gettysburg. Asking for this matter your careful and 
early consideration, we are with high regard, 
Yours very respectfully, 

Mrs. M. P. MATHESON, 
Miss ROSA M. PRINGLE, 
Mrs. J. R. SOLOMONS, 
Mrs. G, H. MOFFETT, 
Mrs. M. A. SNOWDEN, 

Com 11/ iff ee. 



To 3irs. M. F. 2Iafheson and other Ladies: 

Ladies: In reply to your letter to me of the 2-l:th ult., 
I have the honor to submit the following sketch, which 
has been faithfull}^ compiled from the letters and other 
papers which you placed in ni}-^ hands. Hoping that it 
may be satisfactory to you, I have the honor to be, 

Very respectfully, 

F. A. PORCHER. 



The Association was organized in 18GG with the follow- 
ing Officers. 

1866. 

^h-s. ^r. A. SJJOWDEN, President. 
Miss M. C. BUIIROAVS, Vice-President. 
Mrs. H. WIGFALL, Treasurer. 
Miss A. SIMPSON, Secretary. 

1867 — Re-elected. 

1868— Re-elected. 

1869— -Re-elected. 
1870. 
Mrs. I\I. A. SNOWDEN, President. 
Miss M. F. BLAMYER, Vice-President. 
Mrs. H. W IGF ALL, Treasurer. 
Miss A. SIMPSON, Secretary. 

1871. 
Mrs. M. A. SNOWDEN, President. 
Miss E. C. PALMER, Vice-President. 
Mrs. C. W. OLInEY, Treasurer. 
Miss A. SIMPSON, Secretary. 

1873. 
Mrs. M. A. SNOWBEN, President. 
Miss E. C. PALMER, Vice-President. 
Miss SUSAN ABGER, Treasurer. 
Miss A. SIMPSON, Secretary. 

187o — Re-elected. • 
1874— Re-elected. 
1873 — Re-elected. 
1876— Re-elected. 

1877. 
Mrs. M. A. SNOWBEN, President. 
Mrs. ZIMMERMAN BAYIS, Vice-President. 
Miss SUSAN ABGER, Treasurer. 
Miss x\. SIMPSON, Secretarj^ 
1878— Re-elected. 
1879. 
Mrs. M. A. SNOWBEN, President. 
Mrs. P. J. POR(!HER, Vice-President. 
Miss SUSAN ABGER, Treasurer. 
Miss A. SIMPSON, Secretary. 



OF 

CHARLESTON. S. C, 

Was formed in 180'!. Its primary object was to take care 
of the Graves of the Confederate Dead, wlio were buried 
in Magnolia Cemetery, and to erect a suitable Monument 
to their memory. 

After the Battle of Secessionville, the dead who fell in 
that contest, and who afterwards died in hospitals, were, 
by the kindness of the officers of the Magnolia Cemetery 
Company, provided with graves in one of the squares of 
the Cemetery. 

Those who had lived about Charleston vv^ere buried by 
their families in their respective gravej^ards. The dead 
who were received in Magnolia were Confederates from 
the several States engaged in the common cause. It thus 
became the nucleus of a Confederate Cemetery, and con- 
tinued to be used for that purpose during the war, until 
it was enriched with the remains of more than eight hun- 
dred victims of the lost cause. 

Besides taking decent care of the graves of the dead 
wlio fell in the cause common to all of us. it was desira- 
ble that the graves should, as far as possible, be marked, 
so that the memory of those wdio rejDose in them might 
be known. This was done, and there are over eight 
hundred head stones erected in the Cemetery, each 
marked with the name, the State, and the special com- 
mand in which the deceased fell. 

To accomplish this work required a great deal of 
money, and, by reference to the balance sheet appended, 
it will be seen that the whole amount of money received 
by the Association is under eleven thousand ($10,373.23) 
dollars, and that about four thousand ($4,324.57) dollars 
remain in its hands, about half of which will be required 
to meet the payment of orders which are in process of 
execution. 



The Legislature of South Caroliua, (an un-reconstruct- 
ed Legislature), came liberally to the aid of the Associa- 
tion, and gave one thousand dollars towards the object 
it had in view. Besides this donation in money, it 
granted the Association a large quantity of granite and 
marble, which was lying in Columbia for the building of 
the new State House, and which would not be required 
for that purpose. To get the marble and granite thus 
granted was not an easy task. By the time the Associa- 
tion was ready to receive it, the government of the State 
had passed into other hands, and those who had in 
charge its administration had no sympathy with the 
objects of the Association. To overcome this obstacle 
required the unwearied perseverance of the President of 
the Association, and she finally extorted from Governor 
Scott an order for the deliver}^ of a part of the material 
which the Legislature had granted. In her efforts to 
persuade the unwilling Governor, she was ably seconded 
by Col. A. C. Haskell, who, from an intimate knowledge 
of all the facts of the case, declares that "but for her 
persistent efforts the granite and marble would not have 
been procured." It is from the material thus hardly 
gained, that more than eight hundred head stones have 
been erected, and the granite base which forms the 
pedestal of the monument prepared to be erected. 

The Confederate dead who fell at Gettysburg, earl}^ 
attracted the attention of the Association. The dead 
who fell and who lie in the battlefields of Virginia and 
Maryland, repose among friends and sympathizers, and 
their remains may, with confidence, be. committed to 
their keeping. But it is not so with those who lie in 
Pennsylvania. There the graves are regarded as those of 
rebels and traitors, and it was earnestly desired to bring 
home the soldiers of South Carolina who lie on the field 
of Gettysburg. It was ascertained that a gentleman of 
that neighborhood, who looked with a friendly eye upon 
the Southern soldier, had taken such notes of the inter- 
ment of those who fell on the field, as well as of those 
who subsequently died in the hospitals, that the graves 
could be identified. Here was a new case calling for the 



active energy of the President. She visited Gettysburg, 
saw and conversed witli Dr. Weaver, and made arrange- 
ments for the removal of the dead of South CaroHha. 
In this she was actively and effectively aided by Miss 
McRae, of Baltimore, who, with other ladies, had devoted 
herself to the cause as a hospital nurse, and by the sym- 
pathizing aid of Mrs. Ada Egerton, of Baltimore. 

Two difficulties presented themselves at Gettysburg, 
A large number of soldiers had been interred on the field 
of battle, and the owners of the ground refused to per- 
mit the bodies to be removed unless they were paid for. 
The perseverance of the President, aided, it should be 
added, by that of the farmer's wife, finalh^ obtained his 
consent to their removal, and his note book was of mate- 
rial use in discovering and identifying the remains. The 
other difficulty was, that many of the bodies were lying 
in that portion of the field since set apart as a Union 
Cemetery, and it was necessary to obtain permission at 
Washington for their removal. This was obtained after 
some delay, Mr. Weaver is said to have worked zeal- 
ously in the matter after the President had failed in her 
efforts to obtain permission from General Meigs. 

Before the work of disinterment could be effected, Mr. 
Weaver died, in consequence of an accident on the rail- 
wa5^ His son, Dr. R. B. Weaver, whose sympathy with 
his father had caused him to become acquainted with the 
field, superintended the removal and interment of more 
than eighty South Carolinians. They were sent to Bal- 
timore without any charge to the Association. At Balti- 
more, Messrs. Mordecai & Co., agents for a line of 
steamships between that city and Charleston, gave the 
boxes containing the bodies free transportation to this 
city. It was deemed advisable at Baltimore to place the 
bodies on the steamer by night, and secretly, from res- 
pect to the superstition of the sailors. The remains 
arrived in Charleston, and on the 10th May, 1870, eighty- 
four bodies were buried in the Magnolia Cemetery, It 
was on this occasion that Rev, Dr, Girardeau delivered 
his memorable address. 

Besides the head stones erected in Magnolia, the Asso- 



elation has contributed the material, and, in some cases, 
erected monuments to several distinguished martyrs of 
the lost cause, among others, one to Col. Benj. Johnson, 
Lieutenant-Colonel of the Hampton Legion, killed in the 
first battle of Manassas; to Lieut. Edwin DuBose, of St. 
Stephen's Parish; to Major J. N. Wampler, of Maryland, 
of the Engineer Corps; to Allan Stuart, of Beaufort; and 
George N. Hollins, a son of the late Commodore Hollins; 
and some others, as well as thirty head stones over the 
remains of Confederate marines buried in the Seaman's 
Burying Ground on the Ashley River. 

Having thus done honor to the individual dead, it was 
resolved that a suitable monument should be erected in 
memory of all who fell; and the President was author- 
ized to tp^ke the necessary steps for its accomplishment. 
The architect whom she employed was Mr. G. T. Berg, of 
Columbia, a gentleman who was engaged in the State 
House from its commencement, after the unfortunate 
catastrophe by which the original plan was destroyed. 
Besides this engagement, Mr. Berg has distinguished 
himself in the construction of other buildings, the execu- 
tion of which shows him to be a master of his profession. 
What the monument is to be remains yet to be seen. At 
present, it is a granite base, the sides of which will be 
covered with basso relievos in bronze. Two of these are 
now being cast in Munich. One is the seal of the Con- 
federate States; the other, a section of Fort Sumter. The 
cost o,f these two faces will be about fifteen hundred 
dollars. It is yet undetermined what inscriptions the 
other faces shall bear, certain it is that they will require 
the expenditure of nearly all the money of the Asso- 
ciation. 

What superstructure shall be put upon the base, is a 
question of interest and importance ; and it is desirable 
that it shall be soon determined. Some have wished it 
to be the statue of a Confederate soldier. This would 
be in every respect a suitable finish. Others desire a 
plain shaft raised on the base. This will not exceed the 
means of the Association, and the whole, together with 
the inscriptions and decorations on the faces of the base, 
will form a suitable and appropriate monument. 



And this was the piii'pose of the Association two years 
since, in 18?S, but in deference to the wishes of some was 
postponed. 

The Monument has been appropriately placed in the 
midst of the graves of those whose death it commemo- 
rates. It is plain and unostentatious, but neat and ap- 
propriate. As it is a memorial of a lost cause, it should 
not be a triumphal memorial. Placed in the City of the 
Dead, and near the entrance, the sight of it cannot fail to 
call back the memory of the sad history which it com- 
memorates. A splendid monument in the city would be 
onh^ an ornament to be gazed on with listless and indif- 
ferent eyes; and, instead of being a memorial of the 
dead, would be only the object of cold, art criticism. 

Its proper place, therefore, is just where it is, in the 
midst of the silent slumberers, whose deeds, and whose 
failures, it is designed to keep alive in the memories of 
the people. 

The work performed by the Association may be reca- 
pitulated as follows: 

The Graves have been cared for for fourteen years, at 
the expense of the Association. 

They have been annualh^ decorated with flowers. 

A Hedge has been planted around the grounds and 
kept in order. 

Upwards of eight hundred head stones have been 
erected in the grounds, besides many others which have 
been erected elsewhere. 

Eighty-four bodies of South Carolinians, who fell at 
Gettysburg, have been removed, brought to Charleston, 
and re-interred in their grounds. 

The base of the Monument has been carefully and 
skillfully laid by accomplished workmen. Messrs. Heath 
and Roberts of Columbia, ready for any superstructure 
which may be erected upon it. 

Besides this, orders are now in process of execution, at 
Munich, for two sides of the base. 

A great deal of money has been saved to the Associa- 
tion through the good feeling and liberality of those who 



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aided with their work ; and the frequent journeys of the 
President to Gettysburg, Baltimore, Washington, and 
elsewhere, have been, on her part, labors of love, and 
have not cost the Association anything. 

There remains in the treasury, besides the City Stock 
referred to, about $2500, of which $1500 is pledged to pay 
for the work ordered at Munich. 



11 

Condensed Statement of Receipts and Payments of 
Ldies' Memorial Association, from 18G6 to Jan., 1880. 



AMOUNTS RECEIVED. 

From Subscriptions and Donations. .$4,377 06 

Donation from State 1,000 00 

l^'rom Entertainments. . . .$1,943 10 
Less expenses for Hall. 

etc 225 00 1,718 10 



Interest on Cit}^ Stock 1,233 23 

Interest on Deposits and Loans 251 15 

From Collections Memo- 
rial Days $2,117 31 

Less expenses, $305 40, 
including carriage 
hire and stationery, 
$63 83 ".. 369 23 1,748 08 



From Raffles and Sale of Marbles, etc. 45 00 



Total amount received $10,373 22 



AMOUNTS PAID OUT. 



For care of Ground since 1866 $1,006 63 

For Head Stones 1,897 27 

For Foundation of Monument 2,783 75 

Removinsf and Interring Bodies.... 461 00 



Total amount expended $ 6,148 65 



January 1, 1880. By excess of receipts over 

expenditures $4,224 57 

This excess is represented as follows: 

Casli on deposit in Savings Department South 

Carolina Loan and Trust Company. $2,528 37 

*Citv 4 per cent, bonds, 2. 100 costs 1,696 20 



4,224 57 



*Thcse fit}' 4 per cent. Bonds were taken by the Association in lieu of a deposit oi 
8l,S96 20 in the iSixviiiHS Bank, ot which Heury S. GrifCRS was President, which was. 
seized by Gen. Sickles. 



Eurial Ground of the Confedera,te Dead^ 

MAGNOLIA CEMETERY. 



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iMilc of Death. 



Rcinitrhx. 



Ackeriiuvii, (f V 
Adiiuis, K 



Adams, 1) K 

Adams. WD •• 
;Vlieii, H Wiley 

Allen, Jacob 

Allen, W R 



Aimer, E F 

Ancrum, Douglas J. 

Anderson, (t W 

Anderson, J M 

Andrews. George.. .. 

Arant, F 

Arline, P J 

Atkinson. John 

Au.^tiii, B F 

Austin, Nathaniel .. 



Private 



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j 'Sth S C Reyt 

El') 1st <ia Regt 
1 2oth8CRegt 

ID TthSCBat'ion 
Ie 2d S C Reyt 



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do 11 
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Private E 



(t 7th (ra Bat'ion 
A 2 S C Rest ("av 



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'23d S C Reo-t 
!(>lst N C Re-^'t 
1 S C Regt Atj 

1 st S C Regt 
12 Gra Bat'ion 

2 S C Regt Atyl JulV 5, 18G4 
1st S C Militia' Feb 9i! 1865 
14th S C Reirt Augr 22, 1863 



Axson, Lewis S. Private 

Baers (orBvars,)I»]SI Private .K 

Bacon. J F' ', do !g 

Bailey, Henry do |E 

Baker, Francis.. ...i Sergt Uj 

Baker, J P jPrivate 

Baker, J T I tlo A 

Ballard, W R |2d Lieutfo 



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("olleton Co., >< ('. 
Remains removd 
from (Tettvsburjir 



Julv 18. 1862 
July 17, 1863 
June 24. 186.5 S C V 
Julv 13, 1863 I 



Oct 11, 1863 

Julv 21, 1864 

Julv 3, 1862 

Se|)t 2. 1863 

July 24, 1863 

June 18, 1861] 

May 23, 18B4 



Ballin. Jas IPrivate 

Ballott, F E (or C).. tlo 

Barlield, John I 

Barr, Lerov J'rivate 



Barrentine, Nelson 
Barrentine, Wilson 

Barton, E J^ 

Bates, C W 

Beatty, James (J .... 

Berry, <Treen 

Berry. H L ....... 

Bently. W H 

Bird, William 



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do 
do 
do 
Lieut 
Private 
do 
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Bishop. John | do 

Bivens, B T 

Black, William . . 

Blackweil, H 

lilackwell. J 

Blackweil, John . 

Blake, J 

Blake, Thos 

]?land, J 

Blanton, Enoch ... 
Bligh, J 



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18th S C Regt 

46th (ia Regt 
Lucas Bafion 

Alston's B L A 
2d S C Regt 

iBallins's Bat 
25th. S C Regt 

18th S C Regt 
25tli S C Regt 
2.51 h 8 C Regt 
1 Reg Reg fS CA 
23rd S C Regt 
Smith's 8 (' B 
12th (T^a Bati'n 
4th La Bat'ion 
U>th Ua Regt 
4 Cia Regt Cav 
l.st 8 (' Regt 
32(1 (ia Regt 
I 8 ( ' Regt Aty 
21st 8 C Regt 
21st 8 C Regt 
Smith's Batl'n 

1st S C Regt 
26th Va Regt 
.-, I st N C Regt 
2d 8 C Regt 



Jan 23, 1862 
Julv 1-5, 1862 
June 13, 1862 
Oct 30, 1863 
Aug 23, 1863 
Oct 3, 1863 
July 30, 1862 



Jan 1(>. 186.5 
Aug 6, 1862 
Feb 16, 1865 
July 16, 1862 
June 20. 1862 
June 27, 1862 
Aug IS, 1862 
8ept 15, 1863 
June 26, 1862 
Aug 16, 1863 
June 18, 1862 
Nov 23, 1863 
Julv 16, 1864 
July 2, 1862 
ijulV 25, 1864 
Dec 1'), 1862 
Julv 28, 1863 
Aug 5, 1863 
June 14, 1862 

Oct 21, 1864 
Nov 15, 1863 

July 20, 1863 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 

Kershaw (Jo., 8 V. 



Laurens Co., S C. 
Renniins remov'd 
from Gettysburg 
SC. 

Spartanburg, S C 
Ga. 



Siege Train. 

Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



[Co 
Capt. Bramlett's 
Eutaw Battalion 
Eutaw Battalion 



Federal Deserter 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



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(T)XFEDERATE DEAD. 



jVa77ic, 

Bloloch, J I)., 
liobbett, W J 
Boiler, John.. 
Bounds, .1 M.. 
Bo wen, AC.. 



Hank. \c 



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Corp'I 

Private 



Bowen, N T 

Boyce, C 

Brady, John.. 

Bragg, Daniel 

Brake, J 

Branch, A Ivy 

Branch, George .... 

Branlett, W H 

Brasington, (»eorge 

C ■...{2d Lieut 

Bringleton, Jas 'Private 

Britt, N j do 



Private 
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Jiepiment or 
other command 

Barnwell L Ar 
ISth S (J Regt 
8u)jth IS (J Bat 
Boykin'.s :20 S C 



I Date of Death. 

(Jan 4, 18G5 
'June -30, 18G2 
July la, 1803 
Jan 29, 1802 I 



Brock, A M 
Brooks, J DeLoach 

Brow, M L 

Brown, A B 

Brown, James 

Brown, Jesse 

Brown, John 

Brown, Joseph .... 
Brown, T 



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do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



KUCth Ga Regt 
K 2 Florida Reg I'Oct^SO, 18«2 
{>•:_' St N O Regt Aug 24, 18C3 
1> •j4th Ga Regt " 

Preston Bat'rv 
K oist ?v^ C Regt"^ 

1st S C Arty 
E (ith >S C Regt 

2d S C Regt 



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Brown, M P 

Brown, M 

Brown, T F 

Brown, V 

Brown, Zack 

Browning, 

Bruce, E C I do 



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do 
do 
do 



Aug 30. li 



Sept 10, 1863 

July 28, 1863 
Dec 25, 1861 
April 18, 1864' 



Remarks, 



Sumter Countj 
Remains broug 
from Chester, 1 
\younded at G* 
tysburg 



Battery 

5 1st x\ C Regt 

Gist Guards 

Eutaw Bat'ion 

1st S C Regt 

20th SC Regt 

1st Ga Regt 

7th N G Regt 

Stephen's Le'n| Feb 11. 1862 

32d Ga Regt July 8, 1864 

12th S C Regt j 



I Jan 3, 1865 
Aug 29, 1863 
I Sept 30, 1864 
Sept \<d, 1862 
Nov 18, 1864 
June 22, 1863 
Jan 29, 1865 
Feb 7, 1865 



IN C 

Capt Childs 

j Remains removi 
I from Gettysbuii 



Bruce, J R 

Bryant, William R j 

Buckner, J A I 

Bullock, G (orS) W 
Bunch, J 



Burbage, A . 
Burditt, R A., 
Burgess, E M 



Bush, J G 

Bush, Thomas. 
Butler, W D.... 
Butts, D R .... 
Buzzard, M p . 



do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
Lieut 



jMatthews' Atv Oct 6, 1864 
K 8tli N Regt' April 22, 1863 
E 2 b C Regt Aty Julv 16, 1864 
^ Ihtalling's Bat Oct' 12, 1864 



Capt White 



Remains brough; 
from Chester, Pat 
Wounded at Geti 
tysburg 



1864 

<)lst N Regt lApril 1, 1863 
3d Ga Regt Jan 7. 1865 
1st SC Regt IJulylG, 1864 
1 S C Reserves April 30, 1864 
31st N C Regt ' " - 
.'3d S C Regt 



B 7 S C Bat'ion 

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Sergt 



Byrd, JM 

Calby, E W JPHvate 

Caldwell, R A ] do 

Calloway, J do 



Pal Bat L A 

1 Reg 8 C Res 
15th S C Regt 

1 S C Regt Cav 
26th S C Regt 
4 Florida Bat 
1st Ga Regt 
3d S C Regt 



July 20, 1863 
Nov 12, 1862 
Feb 8, 1864 
Dec 7, 1861 



7thS C MiHtia 
20th S C Regt 
10th N C Bat 
7th S C Militia 



Feb 16, 1863 
Oct 1, 1864 



Oct 7, 1864 
Sept 14, 1863 
Aug 29 1864 
Jan 1, 1865 



Feb 11, 1865 
Aug 29. 1862. 
Sept 27, 1864 
Feb 19, 1865 



Kershaw Co S C 
Capt Peronnear, 

S C V '! 



Remains remov'd' 
from Gettysburg 



Newberry Co S C i 
Remains remov'd ' 
from Gettysburg 



CONFEDERATE DEAD. 



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Xuine. 



Hank. I Col 



Itciiiitivnl or 
other command 



Date of Death. 



Remarks. 



inpbell, B P ... 

uipbell, J) 

nipbell, E 8 ... 



mpl)ell. J 

lulell, DM 

ndle, Wattv.... 

rley, R W .! 

ii'lisle, James.. • 

rlisle, J C 

.rne.s, N 

,rney, James ... 
rpenter, W ... 
rriker, M W-. . 

rter, B 

rtes, William . 

rver, A 

sson, James H . 



>n, W (.T 



theart, J 

utiieii, !Saniael . 
rpt. Ciiarles 0-. 

.ii-les C 

aiiL'y, Jacob H- 



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andler, W V Cor[)' I 

.i-^T.»en. W B Private 



^>s, William .. 

ivss. H W 

n.lress, W R 

ivers, J K 

iristmas, Smith .. 

irk Wm 

irke, RF 

^on, () \V 

Ml, A J 

Ivt-r, James 

II. -h. T 

, eke. W J 

, ckraii, (reorge. . . 

I ffield, S H 

I'le, J SI 

ille, Henrv 

lllyer, T E 

ilmawary (or Com- 

' awar,) James 

j mel, J J 

mmiugs, D 

I mieli, W R 

oms, S 

.-n.'v, M 

•-1HM-, S D 

oper, WP 

• 'per, H 

Iceland, H W 

il)ett, L 

■I'oran, J 



do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



K4 r.a Bata'ioii June 18, 18()2 
(' : S V. Hat'lion Nov 1:5. ISd;? 
Wilson's LtAr' June 24, 1802 



Richland Co., 8 C 
Va Vols 



(ilst N C Refi-t 
1 S (J Ref?t Art 
3 S (' Re-t Mil 
■47 Ga Reji't 
20 (xa Batt 
1st SC lleji-t 
(>th (ia Regt 

51st N C Regt 
1st (ia Regt 
(» (Ta Regt Cav 
Batt Aitillerv 
d S C Regt 



[8 C 
ChesterJield ("o 



12th 8 C Regt 

1 8 C Regt Aty 
th 8 C Regt 
1st 8 C Regt 
1st 8 C Regt 
13th 8 C Regt 

:]2d Ga Regt 
i.5th N C Regt 
24th 8 Regl 
4th La Regt 

"ilst Ga Regt 



April 13, 1862 8 C 

April J). 1803 

June 1, 18(53 

Feb 10, 180.") 

IH'c 11, l.S()4 

Feb 4, 180.') 

Oct 12, 1803 

Dec 21, 1803 

Feb 10, 18(;5 

July 27, ]8(ia 

Aug 13, 1802 

April 6, 1804 

Dec 12, 1801 AValhalla.()cone6 
Richlantl Co., 8 C. 
I Remains removed 
j from (jettysburg 

April 30, 18C2, Vallandingham's 



Feb 17, 186-) 
Oct 30, 1803 
Nov 21, 1863 



Brook's Batt. 



10 Tenn Regt 
C8 A 

17th 8 C Regt 
18th 8 C Regt 
ISth 8 C Regt 

1 8 C Regt Aty 
4 S (" Regt Mil 
l!)th Ga Regt 
31st N C Regt 
oOth N C Regt 

01st N C Regt 
Palmetto Batt 
fUst N V Regt 
22d 8 C Regt 
22d 8 (' Regt 
1st 8 C Regt 
Earle's 8 C Cav 
1 8 (J Militia 
Smith's 8 C Ba 
14 Ga Bat'lon 
01st N C Regt 
1 Regt 8 C Aty 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 
Nov 21, 1803 
Oct 13, 1863 
Feb 3d, 1802 I Darlington, 8 C 
June 24, 1862 
Jan 4. 1862 Tennessee 
July 26, 1862 
Aug 11, 1804 
Oct 28, 1805 
Dec 18. 1861 

March 6, 1866 Native of N Y 
Nov 12, 1863 I 
June 17, 1862 1 
Julv 30, 1862 

Ijulv 27, 1862 Leak's Co Va Vol 
Sept 24, 1863 
Feb 19, 1865 
Oct 11, 1863 
April 30, 1863 
Jan 29, 1865 



Nov 6, 1863 
Feb 1, 1,S04 
Dec 27, 1864 
June 26, 1862 
[July 23, 1862 
'Dec 1, 1863 
,Jan 2.1, 1865 
Dec 21, 1861 
July 10, 1802 
Feb 21, 1864 : 
March 26, 18f;3 
June 22, 1863 



20 



CONFEDERATE DEAD. 



jVmtie. 



Rank. 



Rcf/imenI or 
other command 



Date of Drath. 



Hiniarlcs. 



Coder, Henry M ... 

Cornell. J F 

C ornwell, J 

Cotton, James (or 

Joseph) 

Covern (or Covin,) 

OW 



Private 
do 
do 

do 

do 



Cox, WH I 

Crai^, John G 

Crane, E | 

Crawford, B F 

Crim, PL | 

Crimp, A L i 

Cross, Isaac C 

Cross! J 

Crow, RH..., 

Crowley, WH | 

Crutehfield, Thomas 
Culbertson, Y L i 

Cunningham, J P ...| 

Cunnin<?ham, R C . 

Dagnell, IM 

Daniels, William.... 

Davis, B A 

Davis, Daniel 

Davis, J O 

Davis, L H 

Davis, RM 

Dav, John H 

Dease, P S 

DeHay, R F 

DeLoaehJ 

Derrick, F E (or I) 



Derrick, Geoi-ge M. 



Dickerson, (or Dick- 
son,) P F 

Dickson, Elisha 

Dickson, J H 

Dixon, E 

Dodgen, W J 

Dorr, PC 

Dorsett, J 

Douglas, C N 

Douglas, R 

Dowd, Thomas 

Doyl^ R B 

Doz^ J 

Driggens (or Drig- 
ger.s,) Thomas-. • 

Driggers, O M 

Dry, Henry, 



do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Sergfc 

Capt 

Private 

do 
Corp'l 

do 
Private 

do 

do 

do 

Sergt 
Private 

do 

do 



do 



Sergt 

'I'ivate 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 4H 



CiTth SCRegt 
E 32d S C Regt 



H 



Oct 22, 1803 



16th 8 C Regt jSept 5, 
rth SCRegt Mar 17 

loth S C Regt I 



18G2 
1864 



Palmetto Bat 
1st Ca Reg 
20th S C Regt 
1st S C Regt 
1st SC Regt 
8th Ga Bat 



4th Va Cav 

21st S C Regt 
13th Ga Regt 
3d S C Regt 

2d S C Regt 

22d S C Regt 
Gist Guard 
1st S C Regt 
61st N C Regt 
32d (ia Regt 
27th Ga Regt 
1 S C RegtAty 
7th N C Regt" 
12th GaBat 
Smith's SCBat 
Wagner L Atv 



Mav 28. 1864 
July 20, 1864 
June 13, 1863 
Oct 19, 1864 
June 5, 1862 
Dec 12. 1864 
]Vlar 23, 1862 
]\lar 31, 1862 
Nov 12, 1803 
Sept 2,5. 1863 
Dec 26 1861 



Ts^ov 3. 1863 
July 27, 1804 
July 21, 1863 
Julv 17, 1863 
Julv 22, 1864 
Nov 20, 1863 
Oct 21, 1864 
Dec 81, 1864 
Julv 16, 1863 
Julie 28, 1862 
Oct 7, 1864 



ir)th S C Regt :Aug 28. 1864 



13th S C Regt 



2d S C Regt 

r)4th Ga Regt 
2.S C Regt Cav 
21st S C Regt 
23d Ga Reg 
1 8th S C Regt 
32d Ga Regt 
27th Ga Regt 
1st Regt Aty 
61st N C Reg 

21,st S C Reg 
Smith's SCBat 

25th Ga Regt 
8th N C Regt 



Fairfield Co S 

Edgefield Cou 
Remains remc 
from Gettvsb- 



Orangehurg S 

S C 
I Fort Sumter 

I 
;Chesterfie]d C 

Remains remci 
from (Tettysb- 
I Remains remci 
i from Gettysl> 
I Sparta nluirg |< 



Oct lo, 1863 
Aug 4, 1864 
I Sept 6, 1862 
Sept 1, 1863 
Julv 27, 1862 
Aug 14. 1863 
Dec 9, 1863 
Sept 13, 1862 
Aug 29, 1863 
Oct 2, 1864 
Oct 23, 1862 
June 24, 1862 

April 30, 1863 
Aug 24, 1863 



i Lexington Co 
Remains remti 
from (lettysbi. 
Remains remc 
from Chester 
Died fr'm wou 
received at ( 
tysburg. Lex 
Remains reiu( 
from Gettvsb' 



, [Co Anderson' 
Oapt Bramlet I 

Capt Sellers's 



Detailed Cons 






CONFEDERATE DEAD. 



21 



iVawie. 



Hank. 



Regiment or 
other command 



Date of Death. 



Remarks. 



aff. J J . 

unlap, Wesley 

uncari. J M 

uncan, Allies 

urhaiu, M A 

irnest, AV R 

'idy (or EacUly) J F 

ives, J C 

age, S V 

sberry (or Elsber- 

ry,)J 

ilenburg, T J 

lis, Charles 

ills, W 

liiiore, D W 

jiiick, E R 



Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Lieut 



are (or Ewrie,)W ElSer^rt 



vans, E F -•• 

vvin^, Robert 1) . 

zell, L 

ircloth, Moses ... 

irmer, J A 

irrar, F 

irrell, T M 

iust, J J (or J L) . 

lyger, 

ifguson. W J 

Ider, W E 



loyd, A N (or John 
M) 

iudd, D 

ooshe or Foarth 
JW 



Durcher, . 

ranklin. H B. 
ranklin, L L 

ree, A J 

oxworth, A 
uller, A A 



alluni, — 

aimer, W E C 



arnace, M 

arse, G C 

adsden, ThdS Scri 
ven 



oth SC Refi-t' 1 Oct 81, IBO;} I 

Kst S C Militia Feb 17, 18()5 

22.1 S C Re^t Auf,' 11, 18()2 ISpartanburg S C 

1 S (' Regt Atv'june IT,, lM(;4!Pickens Co S C 

ISth S (J Re«-tMunel4, 18G2 Anderson Co S C 



4(;th (la Regt 
loth S V Regt 

1st S C Atv 
l)|r)lst NCRegt 



do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 



do 

do 
Sergt 
Private 

do 
Lieut 

Corporal 
Private 

do 
do 

Private 



IDth Ga Regt 
22d S C Regt 
Bat Artillery 
1 SCRegtAtv'<^c^'2^ 1««3 



Julv 11, 18G2 



June 23, 1802 
Sept 28, 18C8 

Feb G, 1864 
June 27, 1802 
Mar 2:5. 1802 



26th S C Regt 
ISth S C Regt 

15th S C Regt 



32d Ga Regt 
27th Ga Regt 
51 St N C Regt 
8th N C Regt 



H IstSC Militia 
G|46th GaRegt 

Bi7S C Bat ion 
Ejlst S C Regt 
B Lucas' Bat'ion 
D 2d S C Refft 



Gist Guards 
2d S C Res-t 



Charrton Bat 
47th Ga Regt 
42d Va Regt 
2 SC Regt Aty 
Alston's B Aty 
3d S C Bat'ion 

1st S C Regt 
34th S C Regt 

7 S C Bat'ion 
Stalling's Bat 

2d S C Regt 



May 30, 1803 



Aug 4, 1863 
Oct 11, 1863 
Aug 13, 1863 
Mar 23, 1863 
Feb 4, 1802 
Feb 10, 1865 
Dec 27, 1863 
Nov 11, 1863 
Aug 30, 1863 
April 4, 1864 



Dec 7, 1861 
Sept 1, 1862 

July— 1863 



Aug 28, 1863 
July 9, 1862 
Dec 13, 1864 
June 2, 1863 
July 24, 1862 



June 15, 1863 



Sept 12, 1863 
Oct 8, 1864 



Marker 
Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



[Sumter 
Killed at Fort 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 

Remains remov'd 
from (Gettysburg 

Buried in grave 28 

with eight others 



Kershaw Co S C 



Fairfield County 

Chester, S C 
Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 

York Co S C 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysbvirg 
Buri'd in grave 24 
with six others 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 

Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 
Buried in grave 28 
with eight others 



CONFEDERATE DEAD. 



Name. 



Rank. 



\Co\ 



Rer/iment or 
other command 



Date of Death. 



Remarks. 



Gaillard, T E I Sergt 



Gainney, S 

Granus, L S 

Gardner, James B. 

Gates, Chas 

Gates, Williaiu 

Gay, B H 

Gentry, G W 

Gentrey. Win 

George, E J 

Gibbs, M 

Gibson, S D 

Gill, C 

Gilmer, Robt 

Gladden, 1) 

Gleason, John 

Goggans, A J 

Gorden or Gerdvin, 

Wm 

Gosa, N A 

Gray, John 

Grayham, George .. 

Greer, W H 

Griffin, Joel. 

Griffitli, J L 

Griffith, J S 

Gunter, G N 

Hagood, James 

Hall, James S 

Hall, ML 

Halman, Luther 

Haltiwanger, J D ... 
Hamilton, Tristram 

Hammer, J 

Hanmiond, S 

Hampton, T 



Hannah, L 

Hard wick, J W . 
Harmon, Samuel 



Harper, S L 

Harrelson, S T .... 

Harris, W B 

Harry, P P 

Haseitine, Edward E 



Private 
Lieut 

Lieut 

Private 

do 

Lieut 

Private 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

Corp'l 



Hatchell, H 

Hatcher, Edward 

Hatcher, H 

Hay, T 



Hays, RH. 



Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 

do 



2d S C Reg 



C IstSC Regt 
G|27th Ga Regt 
Git'harrton Bat 
E 7th N 'C Regt 
White's B Atv 
9th Ga Regt " 
19th Ga Regt 
1st S C Bat 



12 Ga Bat'ion 
7 S C Bat'ion 
1 S C Regt Cav 
1st S C Militia 
H 2:M Ga Regt 
B4th La Bat 
A o2d Ga Regt 



CaptWood's CO 
C 2 S C Regt Atv 

S C ArtiUerv " 
F:Pal Bat L Aty 
j^lBat Artillery 
ft 1 1st 8 C Regt 
J7'2 S C Regt Cav 
I I Bat Artillery 
D':32d Ga Regt 
B 1 27th N C Regt 
H 51st Ga Regt 
H 20th S C Regt 
C :20th S C Regt 

E Lucas' Bat'ion 
C ,4 S C Bat Res 
H,8thS C Regt 



'Dec 6, 1864 
fSept 1, 1863 
'Sept 10, 1863 
'Dec 27, 1864 
July 28, 1862 
Jan 1, 1865 
Nov 11, 1864 
Oct 25, 1864 
July 11, 1864 
Nov 1, 1863 
Nov 11, J863 
Jan 9, 1865 
Jan 7, 1865 
Oct 2(1, 1863 
June 18, 1862 
Aug 26, 1864 

Oct 31, 1864 
Jan 20. 1865 
June 3, 1864 

Aug 31, 1864 
Dec 25, 1861 
Mar 9, 18()4 
July 12, 1864 
Mar 23, 1862 
Julv 12, 1864 
April 15, 1863 
Julv 24, 1862 
Julv 5, 1863 
Feb 4, 1865 
June 12. 1861 
Aug 27, 1863 
Sept 25, 1864 



p 8 Ga Regt Cav Jan 11, 1865 
A Smith'sSCBat June 29, 1862 
I 13th S C Regt 



D 



1 S C Regt Atv 
Smith'sSC Bat 
7th S C Regt 
46th Ga Regt 



July 17, 1863 
June 27, 1862 
Feb 15, 1865 
Dec 20, 1864 



fWinnsboro, 
Remains rem 
I from Gettysl 
iClaim'd but r 
quished. 



Kershaw Co, 

Conscript 
Federal Deser f 

Fort Sumter 



Lexington Co, ' 
Lexington Co,: 



Remains remo 
from Gettysbi 



Remains remo i 
from Chester a 

Died fr'm woui s 
received at G 

tysburg 



Charl'n Bat'ln Oct 31, 1862 

White's B of A Aug 5, 1862 
1 S C Regt Aty Oct 20, 1863 
51st N C Regt Aug 15, 1863 
Rhett's Bat'ry 

25th Ga Regt Nov 27, 1863 



Sumter Guard; 1 



Remains remo\I 
from Gettysbu ; 



CONFEDERATE DEAD. 



23 



Reifimcnt or 
other command 



Date of Death. 



Remarks, 



J.,7P w \V 


do 


leddeii, Elisha 


do 


^edjr*', T J 


do 


^eisenbuttel, W H 


do 


.^elm, B M 


do 




do 


dLenderson, I 


Corp'l 


Sendricks, J S 


Private 



ienson, G W I d 

ir ., T AV ' ,) 



rTenry, J W ^ 
■lerricks, J C • 

licks, John 

lickson. J E B 
lill, Nicholas •■ 



lill, O, (or P) 



o 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



do 



Tobb, J D do 

lodg:e, A J do 

loUaiid, P A do 

loUister, Andrew ... do 

lorton, J W do 

louse, D M Sergt 

loward, J Privtite 

do 
do 
do 
do 
Lieut 



loyle, T D 
ludden, W J .... 
ludson, John L. 

lughes, Nat 

lughes, J M.. 

lunt, F O Private 

lunt, P O do 



lunter, A 

lunter, D L 

lurburt, J) T ... 

lutto, N 

lyatt, F 

[yde. William... 

nkles, Richard 
ibell, Walter ... 



vey, John 

ackson, B B .. 
ackson, John .. 
ackson, Oliver 



ackson, William 

acobs, James 

amison, J W 

Wfammer, (t 

enkins, B R — 



do 

do 

Lieut 

Private 

do 

do 
Sergt 



Private 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



A| Moon's (ra Beit 
A 2,)th S V Ke^-t 
I pWd Ga ReKt 
A 10th N C Re^t 
,1st (xa Regulars 
E Kith 8 Regt 
P r>lst N C Regt 
C 12th S.C Regt 



J ;51st NC Rest 
l^:4th Va Regt 
I [27th Ga Regt 
D Smith's S G Bat 
FiSmith'sSGBat 
A 3d S C Regt 

B 3d S C Regt 



46th Ga Regt 
31st S C Regt 
18th S C Regt 

12 Ga Bafion 
23d S Regt 
tjlst N C Regt 
8th N C Reg 
2Sth Ga Regt 
White's SO Bat 
nth S C Regt 
4.")th Va Regt 
18th Ga Regt 
Hagood's S C 



1st S C Aty 
1 S C Reg Cav 
Stalling's Bat 
11th S C Regt 
1st Regt Reg's 
S C Artillery 
21st S C Regt 
2d S C Regt 



Pal Bat L Aty 

51st N C Regt 

—Artillery 

24th S C Regt 



April 9, 18()2 
Julv2l, 18()2 
June 3, 1864 
April 29, 1863 
Julv 16, 1804 
Dec 21, 1861 
July 23, 1863 



Mar 11, 1863 
Nov 7, 1863 
Dec 18, 1863 
July IS, 1863 
Julv 8, 1863 



Mar 17, 1864 
July 10, 1863 
June 6, 1862 
Aug 22, 1862 
July 13, 1863 
Nov 15, 1863 
Aug 31, 1863 
Sept 1, 1863 
Nov 12, 1863 
Sept 19, 1863 
Feb 6, 1864 
Jan 15, 1865 
Julv 14, 1863 
May 16, 1862 

Aug 7, 1864 
Dec 30, 1861 
Sept 35, 1864 
Oct 14, 1864 
June 25, I860 
Aug 14, 1863 

Oct 28, 1863 



E 32d Ga Regt 
A|21st S C Regt 
!8th Tenn Regt 
joOth N C Regt 
Dl Smith's Bat 



July 18, 1863 
Aug 10, 1863 
Aug 11, 1863 
May 27, 1863 

Oct 5, 1864 
Oct 4, 1864 
Dec 20, 1861 
Jan 1, 1865 
June 8, 1863 



Capt Part low's Co 



Remains remov'd 
from Chester Pa 
Died fr'm wounds 

received at Get- 
tysburg 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 

Renuiins remov'd 
from (Gettysburg 
In grave 24 with 
six others 



Anderson Co S C 
Capt Mitchell's Co- 



Spartanburg S C 
McCarroll's Co 

Pickens Co S C 



Fairfield Co S C 
Remains remov'd 

from Gettysburg 
Sumter S (J 

Capt Basher 
Colleton Co S C 
Appleby's Co 



Col Fulton 



114: 



COHiFEDERATE DEAD. 



Kame. 

Jenkins, I R M 

Johnson, J 

Johnson, A 
Johnson, OP.. 



Johnson, Randal •• 
Johnson, Thomas .. 

Johnson, AVilliam .. 
Johnson, W F or T 
Johnston, H A ....... 

Jones, E 

Jones, H 

Jones, Howell 

Jones, H S 



Jones, J .„ 

Jones, J 

Jones, S 

Jones, Stanniore.. 
Jones, William H 

Jones, W J 

Jordan, W J 

Keans, 

Kelly, J J 

Kemp, L D 

Kendrick, T I 

Kennedy, W J 

Kerrington W R . 
Khoe, Jacob 



King, J 

King, M 

Kirbv, J 

Knight, F R 
Knox, R C — 

Koon, L 

Koon, W W .. 



Kurby, A 

Lacey, M 

Langdon, S H 
Langford, P B. 



Lanier, J H ... 
LaAvrence, A... 

Leddy, R 

Leftin, James 



Leggett, G W . 
Leonard, W B, 
Leverett, D G... 
Lewis, E W .... 



Rank, 

Private 
do 
do 
do 

do 
Capt 

Col Sergt 
Private 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Sergt 

Private 

do 

do 

do 

Lieut 

Private 

Sergt 

Private 

do 

do 

Sergt 

Private 

do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



do 

do 

do 

Lieut 



\Co\ 



Megiment or 
othet- command 



Date of Death. 



Remarks. 



Private 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 



H 6 S C Regt GavlNov 11, 1864 



1 S C Regt Aty 
4 S C Reg Mil 



Gth S C Cav 
Grey's Torpe- 
do Boat 
24th Ga Regt 
1st S C Regt 

32d Ga Regt 
28th Ga Regt 
28th Ga Regt 
7th S C Regt 

8th N C 
1st S C Mil 
20th S C Regt 
20th S C Regt 
32d Ga Regt 
32d Ga Regt 
32d Ga Regt 
23d S C Regt 
20th S C Regt 
22d S C Regt 
22d Ga Bat 
CS A 

46th Ga Regt 
2d Bat'ion Ga 
Cavalry 
Dunovant's 



KilstSCCav 
F 1 21st SO Regt 
H 2d S C Regt 
G 
I 



50th N C Regt 
15th S C Regt 



23d S C Regt 
B 27th N C Regt 
I);r)Oth N C Regt 
E 3d S C Regt 



Julv 1, 1864 
Feb 17, 1865 
Oct 1, 1864 

Feb 8, 1864 
Dec 27, 1863 

Nov 4, 1863 
Nov 12, 1864 
Aug 11, 1864 
Nov 29, 1865 



Nov 



1863 



Dec 14, 1861 
Feb 9. 1865 
Nov 7, 1863 
Aug 1, 1863 
Oct 5, 1864 
Oct 27, 1863 
Oct 27, 1864 
Dec 10, 1863 
Jan 12, 1864 
June 23, 1863 
Feb 2, 1865 
Feb 24. 1865 
Sept 19, 1862 
Aug 13, 1862 

Dec 29, 1861 
Oct 12, 1864 
June 8, 1863 
Nov 3, 1863 
Feb 4, 1865 
Jan 20, 1865 



E!4th La Batlon 
G,31st N C Regt 
A 18th GaRegt 
G|4 Bat'ion State 
Reserves 



51st N C Regt 
48th N C Regt 
24th S C Regt 
15th S C Regt 



Feb 24, 1863 
Sept 23, 1864 
Feb 9, 1865 



June 18, 1862 
July 27, 1863 
Nov 27, 1863 
Sept 21, 1864 

Mar 20, 1863 
Mar 20, 1863 
Jan 9, 1863 



[V 

On detached s 



Georgia 



Remains remo'^ 
from Gettysbt 



Greenville S C 
Pickens Co S O 

NC 



Richland Co S 
Remains remov 
from Gettysbui 



Newberry Co S 
Remains remov" 
from Gettysbur 
In grave 28 wit 
eight others. 



Rem's rem'd fron 
Gets'b'gin gravi 
28 with 8 others 



CONFEDERATE DEAD. 



25 



J^u/iie. 



Hc.giinent or 
oilii'r command 



Date of Death. 



lionarkx. 



Lewis, Jos I Private 

Lindsey, J ]) do 

Locke, Stephen | Corporal 

Loper, J jPrivate 

liOve, R M do 



Lovelace, John 

Luke, D H 

Maddox, James 

Madrav, J M 

Malone, C H 

Massay, J B 

Mathews, John H... 
Mayo, John H 



Maze, John .... 



do 
Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Sergt 

Private 



McCain, J M | do 

McClain, C Sergt 

McCaseh, T A Private 

McClau^hlin. T A... do 

McCletidon, F do 

McClendon, Jeff 'son do 

McCkire David ! do 

McCorniick. J do 

INfcCowan, M B Lieut 



McCrackin, R H. 



McDonald, J C 

McDowell, George 
Marshall 

McDuffle, Duncan.. 
McDuffie. D O 



McGou, J J 

Mcintosh, G E 

McKensie, L 

McKinnon, J (' 

McKin.^ie, W J. 

McLaughlin, A 

McLee (or Lee), Jas. 

McNeal, J 

McNeoly, Jason 

McPherson, James... 

McWaters. J D 

McWhorter, M 

McTurner, A 

Meadins, F J 

Medlin, C 

Meershin, H E C 

Mellett, M M 



do 



Private 
Lieut 



do 

Sei'gt 

Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



6th Ga Hegt 

nist N C Regt 
23d S C Regt 
2d S C Regt 

1 S C Reg Aty 
7 Ga Bat'lion 
Nelson Light A 

1 is C Regt Ar 
Bennett sSCB 

2 8 C Regt At 
2bth Ga Regt 
1st S C Regt 

Va Light Aty 

23d Ga Regt 



Oct 19, 1863 
Oct 2, 1863 
July 21, 1863 
Mav 27, 1862 



>^ept 10, 1863 
June 7, 1862 
July 11, 1862 
Oct 7, 1862 
Feb 15, 1860 
Feb 2, 1864 
Hept 8, 1863 



G 

or 

c 

H 50th N C Regt 
C j61st Ga Regt 

Preston B SCA 
F 32d Ga Regt 
B 4th La Batt 
G PalBatt, La 
AjSlst Ga Regt 
K !3d S C Regt 



D 13th S C Regt 



2 S C Regt Cav 
2d S C Regt 



Batt Aty 
8th S C Begt 



g'I S C Regt Cav 
D 2 S C Regt Ar 
H 26th S C Regt 
E 1st S C Regt 



July 10, 1862 
Nov 3, 1863 

Jan 3, 1865 
Jan 20, 1865 
Sept 15, 1862 
July 10, 1864 
Julv 1, 1862 
June 5, 1862 
Julv 26, 1862 



July 26, 1864 



June 9, 1861: 



Sept 12, 1864 
Dec 29, 1863 
Sept 19, 1863 
Sept 24. 1863 
E 4 Batt Reser's Oct 8, 1864 
D 21st S C Regt Aug 27, 1863 
C 7th S C Regt Ser)t 29, 1863 
F 50th N C Regt Feb 6, 1865 
Dec 17, 1864 
White's B Aty Julv 28, 1862 
H 24th S C Regt Julv 28, 1862 
A 20th S C Regt IMaf 16, 1853 
McBeth's L A June 8, 1S62 
B 27th Ga Batt Feb 1, 1.S65 
G 7th S C Batt Jan 4, 1864 

Oct 14, 1864. 
H 26th S C Regt 'Sept 16, 1863 



Siege Train 



Wheeler's 
Remains remov'd 
from Gettvsburg 



Virgijiia 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 
In grave 24, with 
six others 

Remains remov'd 
from Chester, Pa 
Died from w'nds 
received at Get- 
tysburg 

Abbeville, S C, re- 
mains removed 
from Gettysburg 

Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



Capt Waties 



26 



CONFEDERATE DEAD, 



Name. 



Rank. 



Reciimenl or 
other coramand 



Date of Death. 



Remarks. 



Melvin, John 

Merit, R 

Messer, William 

Meyer, J W 

Meyers, John 

Michel, G A 

Michell, G P 

Middleton, D M , 



Miles, J A 
Miles, S C 



Millor, Joel 

Mills, Edmund J .. 



Mills, W G 

Mills, WR 

Minshew, William. 

Minton, M A 

Mix, EM 

Mobley, A 

Mock, J S 



Mofflt, A 

Moncier, J 

Montgomery, J D -. 
Moore, Jno (E or T) 

Moore, William 

Morris, William 

Mosely, J 

Moze, Patton , 

Muuion, J C 

Murray, William 

Murray, S 

Myers, A 

Nabos, Austin 



Nations, M 

Naylor, Redding. 
Neighbors, H N . 

Nelson, W A 

Nettles, FL 



New, R C 

Newman, C W 

Newman, E 

Newson, B 

Newton, J 

Nix, GM 

Norton, Alexander 
Nuland, M 



Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Private 
do 



do 
Lieut 



Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



do 
• do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Corporal 

Private 

Lieut 

Private 
do 
do 
do 

Sergt 

Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



I j31st N C Regt 

Artillery 
Hoist N C Regt 
Lll2th GaBatt 



Artillerv 

1 S C Regt Aty 
1st S C Regt 



1 SC Regt Aty 
2d S C Regt 



7th S C Regt 
2d S C Regt 



32d Ga Regt 
32d Ga Regt 
26th Ga Regt 
32d Ga Regt 
2M S C Regt 
6th S C Regt 
14th S C Regt 



4 Bat Reserves 
1 S C Reg Aty 
4th La Batt 
.54th Ga Regt 

Marion Rifles 

8th N C Regt 
Batt Artillery 
7 Ga Bat'ion 
27th Ga Regt 
3 S C Regt Mil 
2d S C Regt 

20th S C Regt 

20th S C Regt 
20th S C Regt 
2d S C Regt 

31st N C Regt 
23d Ga Batt 
18th Ga Batt 
21st S C Regt 
7th S C Militia 
11th S C Regt 
25th S C Regt 
18th Ga Batt 



Aug 12, 1863 
Aug 11, 1862 
Mar 8, 1863 
Nov 1, 1803 



[ter 
Killed at Ft Sum- 

[ter 



June 28, 1862 Killed at Ft Sum- 
Mar 28, 1864 
Nov 7, 1864 
July 21, 1863 



Feb 1, 1865 



July— 1863 



Sept 7, 1863 
Jan 13, 186.5 
Nov 16, 1862 
Sept lo, 1863 
Dec 13, 1863 
Feb 10, 1865 



Oct 8, 1864 
Nov 5, 1862 
June 21, 1862 
Sept 19, 1863 
Aug 9, 1863 
Nov 23, 1862 
July 19, 1864 
Aug 5, 1863 
Mar 28, 1862 
June 7, 1862 
Dec 3, 1863 
Jan 28, 1865 



Oct 23, 1863 
Jan 27, 186.5 
Jan 28, 1865 
Feb 10, 1865 



Nov 20, 1863 
Jan 6, 1865 
Sept 19, 1863 
Aug 17, 1863 
Feb 19, 1865 
Nov 16, 1863 
June 26, 1862 
Jan 2, 1865 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 
Buried in grave 28 
with eight others 
Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 
Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 
In grave 28 with 
eight others 



Remains remov'd 
from CUiester Pa 
Died fr'm wound* 
received at Get- 
tysburg 



Georgia 

(ter 
Killed at Ft Sum- 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



Georgia 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg. 



Beauregard L I 



CONFEDEKATE DEAD. 



"Zl 



Name. 



Rank, \Co\ 



Regiment or 
other command 



Date of Death. 



Remarks, 



O'Dorn (orDom, ) Jno 

Ogden, James 

Oliiistead, 

Owen, W A 

Owens, FT 

Pace, J L 

Parks, R E 

Patterson, A 

Paysinger, Henry M 



Peacock^Comniodore 
Polk, J W 



Peavey, A 

Pelgrin, PP 

Pendarvis, W J. • 
Pentecost, H J..-. 

Perkins, Miles 

Perrin, Samuel — 
Pettigrew, Abraham 
Philips, Daniel .... 

Philips, SB 

Phillips, E M. 

Pigg, D M 

Plummer, James M 



Plyler, D H. 



Poge (or Poag) J R.. 

Pollard, J Ct 

Ponist, Thos H 

Pope, A C 

Porterfield, Jos H... 

Porterfield, J W 

Posey, W H 

Potter, J M 



Powers, J H 

Powers, Thomas ... 

Prevott, Wilhs 

Proctor, C 

Pullen, William .... 
PuUiam, Robert C. 



Pulley, E P 

Quails, J . 

Radchffe, H J 

Rasco, H 

Ratcliffe, Robert 
Rawlings, 



Private 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



do 
do 

Private 

do 

do 

Sergt 
Private 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Sergt 



Private 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Lieut 



Private 
do 
do 
do 

Sergt 
Capt 



Private 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



D 



Palmetto Batt 

L Artillery 
54th Ga Kegt 
1 S C Regt Aty 
7 8 C Artillery 
3 Ga Reserves 
rth S C Batt 
ISth S C Regt 
3;kl Ga Regt 
ad S C Regt 



8th N C Regt 
2d S C Regt 



German Aty 
24th S U Regt 
10 Ga Regt Cav 
2Gth S C Regt 
Lafayette Aty 
7th N C Regt 
27th Ga Regt 
59th Va Regt 
31st N C Regt 
3 S C Regt Mil 
1st S C Regt 



July 23, 18G2 

Aug 17, 1863 
June 11, 1863 
Mar 13, 1864 
Dec 38, 1864 
Sept 13, 1863 
Mar 5, 1864 
Dec 23, 1863 
July— 1863 



Mar 23, 1863 



July 11, 1864 
July 18, 1864 
Aug 26, 1862 
Jan 22, 1865 
Mar 11, 1864 
Jan 3, 1865 
Dec 12, 1864 
Jan 8, 1864 
Jan 27, 1864 
Mar 23, 1863 
Feb 3, 1865 



20th(or22d) t 
C Regt 
ISth S C Regt 
23d Ga Regt 
7th N C Regt 
31st N C Regt 
31st N C Regt 
31st N C Regt 
59th Ga Regt 
15th S C Regt 



21st S C Regt 
1 S C Regt Aty 
51st N C Regt 
Spark's S C Ca 
:33d Ga Regt 
3d S C Regt 



3d S C Regt 

Batt Artillery 
6 S C Regt Cav 
Pee Dee Rifles 
33d Ga Regt 
32d Ga Regt 



July 24, 1862 

July 10, 1862 
Dec 28, 1863 
Dec 22, 1864 
April 4, 1863 
Mar 26, 1863 
Mar 18, 1863 
Oct 3, 1863 



Jan 27, 1864 
Sep 16, 1863 
Aug 27, 1863 
July 7, 1863 
Oct 25, 1864 



Feb 11, 1862 
Jan 22, 1865 
Jan 6, 1862 
Sept 6, 1864 
Dec 10, 1863 



Newberry S C 
Remains reiuov'd 
from Gettysburg 

Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 
Georgia 
Capt Bachman 



Newberry, S C. 
Remains remov- 
ed from Chester, 
Pa. Diedofw'ds 
rec'd at Getts'bg 



Remains removed 
from Gettysburg 
Buried in Grave 
28, with 8 others 

Georgetown, S C 



Cji-eenville, S C. 
Rem'ns rem'v'd 
from Gettysburg 

Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



*28 



CONFEDERATE DEAD. 



Name. 



Rank. \C'o\ 



Regiment or 
other command 



Date of Death. 



Kay, James 

Reeves, James 

Register, R 

Reid, M 

Remer, Milton F... 

Key, e 

Reynolds, I M 

Reynolds, John M. 

Rhodes, Theo Aujj 



Rice, J J 

Richardson, I R 

Richardson, J R .... 

Richardson, T 

Rider, G E 

Riley, Wm Newhn.. 



Rhodes, W W . 

Rivers, G 

Rivers, L I 

Roach, Wm M , 



Robbards, D 

Roberson, J M 

Roberts, EH 

Roberts, Luke 

Roberts, James F- 



Robertson, L B 

Robinson, Franklin 

Robinson, J 

Robison, J B 

Rodgers, William 

Roe, W F 

Rollins, N 

Roman, Morris 



Rotherick, J I 

Rowe, A R 

Russell, H 

Ryan, David Rodes 



Rve, William 

Sales, L H 

8annnons, B B 

Satuiu, W W 

Saundei's, James 

Scott, Lewis 

Scott, Thomas C... 
Segemore, Starling. 

Sellers, W W , 

Serat, J 



Shadron, G. 
Shaw, J M.. 



Pr.vate 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Capt 

Sergt 

Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Private 

do 
do 
do 
do 



do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



do 
Corp'l 
Pi'ivate 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 

Sergt 



P rivate 

do 

Sergt 
Private 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
do 



Diloth S C Regt 
lil27th C4aRegt 
E 54th Ga Regt 

K 1 1 S C; Regt Cav 
K 1 8th N C Regt 
E iBlst N C Regt 



D 



8d Ga Regt 
2d S C Regt 

1st S C Regt 



G 59th Va Regt 
C 2Gth S C Regt 
31st N C; Regt 
ilst S C Regt 
Batt Artillerv 
2d S C Regt 



3d Ga Regt 

25th S ( ; Regt 
2(ith S C Regt 
2d S C Regt 



31st N C Regt 
32d Ga Regt 
61st N C Regt 
4th La Regt 
2d S C Regt 



1 S C Regt Aty 
Smith's SC Re^ 
18th Ga Regt 
1st S C Militia 
27th Ga Regt 
7th S C Bat'ion 
nth Ga Regt 
Wagner's L'ht 

Artillerv 
1 S C Reg Cav 
4 VaheVv Aty 
1st S C Regt 
2d S C Regt 



G 2nth S C Regt 



3 Ga Regt Cav 
54th Ga Regt 
8th N C Regt 
1st S C Regt 
24th S C Regt 



I 1 S G Regt Aty 
G 51st N C Regt 
I [ Preston's Bat 
I Light Artillerv 
C i32d Ga Reg'lrs 
K 1 11th S C Regt 



June 24, 1862 
Deo 4, 1863 
Sept 14, 1863 
Aug 24, 1804 
Sept 1, 1863 
April 4, 1863 
Dec 15, 1864 



Jan 3, 1864 
Feb 19, 1864 
:May 5, 1863 
May 30, 1862 
Jan 27, 18G3 
July 2, 1863 

Dec 25, 1864 
Oct 25, 1864 
Jan 2, 1865 
July 2, 1863 



Mar 18, 1863 
Oct 1, 1864 
Julv 31, 1863 
June 24, 1862 
Julv 2, 1863 



Feb 13, 1863 
Nov 5, 1862 
Oct 10, 1863 
Feb 14, 1865 
Feb 5, 1864 
Oct 17, 1863 
Feb 5, 1865 
Sept 29, 1864 

Sept 27, 1864 
Dec 13, 18()3 
Sept 11, 1863 



Mar 10, 1864 
Jan 12, 1865 
Oct 30, 1863 
April 27, 1863 
July 20, 1863 
June 23, 1862 
April 5, 1865 
Sept 9, 1862 
April 15, 1863 
June 19, 1864 

July 2, 1864 
Nov 20, 1863 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettj\sburg 

Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



Pickens Co, S C 
Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



Richland Co S C 
Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



Richland Co S C 
Remains remov'd 
fi'om Gettysburg 



Charleston S C 
Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



CS A 



CONFEDERATE DEAD. 



29 



Nuiiie. 



Rank. \Co\ 



Redhncnt or 
other commiind 



Date of Death. 



Schwartz, B Private IC 



-— =^1 

I 



Shelden, I 

Shepperd, Thomas . 

Shilbefield, W 

Shirley, Kphraiui 

Shirley, J J- 

Simpson, E D 

Slauji-hter, W S 

Small, P 

Smith, A A 

Smith, 1) 

Smith, Dennis 

Smith, (t \V 

H 

H 

H 

Moses 

Smith, James 

Smith, J W 

Smith, Linsev 

Smith, R '. 

Smith, Warren 

Smith, Washington 

Smith, Wm 

Smith, WH 

Smoke, George 

\mothers, J K 

lindell (or Snidell) 

L\F 

Spears, J T 



Smitl), 
Smith, 
Smith, 
Smith. 



Spell B . 

Spive, A 

Standridge, J 
Stewart, J J... 
Stewart, J W. 



do 
Sailor 
Sergt 
Private 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Capt 
Private 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Sergt 



Corp'l 
Private 



Still. JH 

Stockton. T L 

Stokes, F B. 

Stone, C 

Strickland, Laban.. 
Stuckey, Anderson 

Suggs, 'W. 

Sunnier, S 

Swanev, Jame.s 

Sykes, M c F 

Tavlor, A J 

Tavlor. J (' 

Teague, J W 

Terry, James M 

Thomas, W N 

Thomas, John 

Thomas, Richard 
Woodbury 



do 
do 



do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



Bat In kill'd at|Dec 23, 1861 
Fort Sumter 
Use Regt Atv 



1 S ^ Regt Aty 
17th SC Regt 
Matthews' Aty 
8th N C Regt 
27th (ra Regt 
3d S C lAIilitia 
31st N C Regt 
12th Ga Batt 
47th (Ta Regt 
10th N C Regt 
27th (ia Regt 
1 S C Regt Aty 
10 N C Regt 
8 Ga Reg Cav 
1st S C Arty 
.5th Ga Regt 
Matthews' Aty 
7th N C Regt 
1 Regt S C Aty 
Gist Guards 
46th Va Regt 
1st S C Regt 
I S C Regt Aty 
26th S C Regt 

31st N C Regt 
]5thS C Regt 



54th Ga Regt 
51st N C Regt 

24th S C Regt 
3d S C Regt 



Jul V 16. 1863 
Dec 4, 1863 
July 4, 1S64 
Nov 26, 1S63 
Sept 6, 1863 
Aug 14, 1863 
Feb 5, 1865 
Feb 19, 1865 
Nov 20, 1863 
Dec 13, 1863 
Dec 23, 1864 
Dec 3, 1864 
Oct 3, 1863 
May 11, 1863 
Feb 6, 1865 
Dec 26,1864 
Sept 27, 1862 
Jan 1, 1865 
July 18, 1862 
Jan 27. 1865 
July 17, 1863 
Aug 12, 1863 
Nov 21, 1863 
Feb 10, 1865 
Oct 12, 1862 
Sept 30, 1863 

Aug 8, 1863 



Remarks. 



Baltimore 



C S Gunboat 



SO V 



Remains removM 
from Gettysburg 
In grave 28, with 
eight others 



Aug 22. 1863 

July 26, 1863 

May 24, 1863 

June 10, 1862 Remains remov'd 
from (xettysburg 
In grave 24, with 
six others 



E 3d Ga Regt Dec 26, 1864 
K 46th Ga Regt July 14, 1862 
G 61st N C Reg:t Dec 30, 1864 
C 4 S C Regt Mil Feb 1, 1865 

Smith's Bat'lnlJulv 17, 1862 
G 7 S C Bat'ion lAug 13. 1863 
D 19th Ga Regt JNov 26, 1863 

26th Ga Regt June 5, 1862 
G 1 S C Reg Atv June 27, 1863 
K 32d Ga Regt ' iAug 21, 1863 
G Palmetto Batt Oct 28, 1863 
J 2S C Regt Cav Julv 16, 1864 
A 20th S C Regt iJulv 31, 1862 

Nelson's Lt Ar July 13, 1862 
K Pal Bat Lt Ar Nov 7, 1863 
A 7th S C Regt ijuly 19, 1864 



[Co 
Capt Graham's 



Virginia 



'Spartanburg, S C 



CONFEDERA'fE DEAD, 



A^ajJic. 



Regiment or 
other command 



Date of Death. 



Thomas, Wifr R Lieut 



Thompson, Andrew 

Thompson, C M 

Thompson, G R 

Threat, John R 

Thurston, James M 
Tinion (or Tinon), 

J A 

Tobin, C F 

Todd, NC 

ToUeson, E L 

Town, R A 

Tribble, J K 

Trotter, R 

Tucker, Charles 

Tupper, A 

Turner, WilHam 

Turner, T J 

Tutchburg (or 

Tutchbury,)H... 
Underwood, Wilham 
Underwood, Wihiam 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown . 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Vanderford, H 



Private 
do 
do 
do 

i do 

j do 
j do 
[ do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Private 

do 
Sergt 

Private 

do 

do 

do 
Corporal 
Priv ate 



Vann, R J 

Vann, S R 

Vaughan, David 

Wainwright, H 

Walding, R W 

Waldrum, J 

Walker, H M 

Wallace, R W 

Walter (or Waller,) 
WW 



Private 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 



K 3d S C Regt 



Lucas' Bat'ionlSept 2, 1863 
C S A I Nov 3, 18G4 



27th Ga Regt 
Smith's S C B't 
1 Regt S C Aty 



31st N C Regt 
Stalling's Bat 
20th S C Regt 
33d Ga Regt 
HI3SC Regt Ar 
K jl S C Regt Mil 
E 1 S CRegt Ar 
C Lucas' Bat'ion 
B 6th Ga Regt 



24th S C Regt 
22d S C Regt 

3d S C Regt 
33d Ga Regt 
46th Ga Regt 



15th S C Regt 

3 S C Regt Aty 
28th Ga Regt 
1 S C Regt Cav 
8th N C Regt 
tst S C Regt 
Batt Artillery 
18th S C Regt 
S C Regt Aty 

2d S C Regt 



Jlay 28, 1864 
Julv 3. 1863 
Sept 16, 1863 

Mar 26, 1863 
Oct 8, 1864 
June 2, 1863 
Aug 5, 1864 
May 25, 1864 
Feb 10, 1865 
April 4, 1864 
Sept 3, 1863 
Feb 4, 1865 
May 7, 1863 



Jan 28, 1865 
Feb 19, 1864 
July 11, 1862 
Dec 13. 1863 
July 20, 1863 
Dec 13, 1863 
Aug 30,' 1863 
Aug 20, 1863 
July 29, 1864 
Feb 24, 1865 
Feb 24, 1865 
Feb 19, 1865 
Feb 19. 1865 
Feb 19, 1865 
Feb 19, 1865 
Feb 19, 1865 
Feb 19, 1865 
Feb 19, 1865 
Dec 24, 1864 
Feb 24, 1865 
Feb 24. 1865 
Feb 24. 1865 
Feb 24, 1865 
July 11, 1864 
Aug 18, 1863 
Sept 8. 1863 
Dec 22, 1863 



June 1, 1864 
Nov 6, 1863 
Mar 13, 1864 
Aug 10, 1863 
June 26, 1862 
Mar 14, 1862 
Aug 6, 1862 
July 8, 1864 

July 2,1863 



Remains remov'd 
from Gettvsburg 



Remains brought 
from Gettysburg 



Artillery 



[one grave 
Three interred in 

Remains remov'd 
from Gettvsburg 



Louisiana 



Abbeville Co S C 
Remains remov'd 
from Gettysburg 



CONFEDERATE DEAD, 



31 



Na7ne. 



Rank. 



\Co\ 



Reqimcnt or 
other command 



Remarks, 



Wansill, J C I Priviitc 



Wai'd, James.. 

Wiirtl, J \V 

Ward, Nathan 

Warwick, I 

Watkins, WD 

Watson, H D 

Webb, John E 

Weilley, John 

Welsey, F W 

Westenberg-er. J R 

Whittle, I '. 

Whoney, Wni 

Wiggins, I T 

Wiicox, Calvin 

Wilkerson, H W 



Wllev, Thomas • 
WilHams, B W ... 

WilHams, C 

Williams, (i W ... 
Williams, J B ... 
Williams, J T .... 
Williamson, S ... 
Willis, Freeman. 
Wilson, 



Wilson, Amherst 

Wilson. Charles 

Wilson, E J (or P)... 

Wilson, <.T W . 

Wilson, Harrison 

Wilson, John 

Wilson, JN 

Wilson, M 

Wilson, Phillip 

Wilson, Willis 

Windsor, E R 

Winningham, JNToee 
Wissen, W F 



Wood, H 

Wood, Nathan 
AVoods, F E 



Woodson. J A 



do 
do 
do 
Lieut 
Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Capt 

Private 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Lieut 

Private 
do 
do 



Wright, Wm 

Wyatt, Gilbert 

Yates, J C 

Yerger, J C 

Y'^oung, J H 

Young, John L 

Young. R A 

Youngljlood, T W .. 



.i do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



|yth S C Regt 

1st S C Regt 

20th S C Regt 
7th N C Regt 



H 32d Ga Regt 
I> 51st N C Regt 
B 47th Ga Regt 
Lueas' Bat'ion 
1st S C Arty 
14th S C Regt 
1 S (^RegtCav 
6th Ga Regt 
2d Fla Regt 
2d S C Regt 



H 



Wirmg'tn Ran 
54th Ga Regt 
5 Ga Regt Cav 
31st N C Regt 
4th La Batt 
1st S C Arty 
1 S C Regt Aty 
31st N C Regt 
2d S C Regt 

McDowells 
use Regt Aty 
Cobbs Ga Leg 
18th S C Regt 
Lucas' BaCion 
25th S C Regt 
22d S C Regt 
1 Regt S C Atv 
1 Regt S C Atv! 
31 St N C Regt 
7th N C Regt 
nth S C Regt 
15th S C Regt 



28th Ga Regt 
Wood's Batt 

S C M 
Palmetto Batt 

Lt Artillerv 
6 S C Regt Mil 
8th N (; Regt 
31st N C Regt 
1 S C Regt Mil 
Batt Artillerv 
28th Ga Regt' 
2d H C Regt 
18th S C Regt 



Nov 2, 18(14 
July 20, 1804 
June 20, 18G3 
Jan 3, 1805 
Feb 13, 1805 
Oct 12, 1804 
April 9, 1803 
Feb 4, 1805 
Sept 21, 1803 
Feb 22, 1862 

Oct 19, 1804 
Feb 22, 1804 
Jan 3, 1864 



Oct 3, 1864 
Oct 2, 1803 
Jan 27, 1805 
May 2, 1803 
June 18 1802 
June 14, 1802 
Sept 21, 1804 
Oct 27, 1803 



Mar 12, 1862 
Sept 3, 1802 
Jan 25, 1805 
July 11, 1802 
Sept 9, 1802 
Oct 15, 1802 
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Bell, J ••••••••• Georgia Naval Hospital 

Brooks, William Georgia Naval Hospital 

Burgess, M North Carolina 

Cabel, John North Carolina 

Carthageen, Lewis Florida Naval Hospital, 1864 

Caswell, J North Carolina Naval Hospital 

Culbert, Robert Seaman 

Dobson, John North Carolma Naval Hospital 

Eagan, T F Ireland Naval Hospital 

Gariton, J L 22d North Carolina Regiment, 1864, C S A 

Hatch, T G North Carolina Naval Hospital 

Horton, C R South Carolina Naval Hospital 

Howell, J North Carolina Naval Hospital 

Housen, John Florida Naval Hospital 

Jacobs, J L Company A, 22d North Carolina Regiment 

Medaris, F Georgia Naval Hospital 

Medaris, J Seaman's Naval Hospital 

Ramey, H P North Carolina Naval Hospital 

Scott, Surgeon Small-Pox Hospital, C S A 

Shea, J C Georgia Naval Hospital 

Shields, B W North Carolina Naval Hospital 

Shultz, L P 22d North Carolina Reghaent, C S A 

Sladd, W H Georgia Naval Hospital 

Spear, J Georgia Naval Hospital 

Summers, G W Georgia Naval Hospital 

Yates, William Private, North Carolina 



Sttdal ^rownbs in tl^t Sitg of &itrlfstxr«. 

BAPTIST.— FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 

Aion, J Waring, Capt Co A, Calhoun Guards, 27th S C Regiment. 

Killed June 24, 1864, near Peters])urg, Va. Aged 35 years. 
Gritsinger, Benj R, Priv Co I, 1st S C Regt. Died Nov 16, 1863, from 

disease contracted in the army. Aged 38 vears. 
Hyde, Samuel T, Priv Co E, Sumter Guards, 27th S C Regt. Killed 

July 18, 1863, at Battery Wagner. Aged 17 years. 
McTureous, Joseph Cowen, Priv Co G, Wilmington Rangers 5th S 

C Regt Cav. Died July 18, 1863, of typhoid fever contracted in 

camp. Aged 20 years. 
Merritt, Wm Blackwood, Sergt Marion Artillery. Died May 11, 

1862, in Charleston. 
Saltus, Samuel, Priv Co B, Washington Light Infantry, 25th S C 

Regt. Killed at Secessionville. 
Suares, Basil, Priv Co A, Charleston Battalion. Died 1862. 



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OONOREUATIONAL.— CIKCULAR CHURCH. 
Mellic'haiiip, Win Stiles, Priv, Callioun Guards, 27th S C Regt, 

Died Jlar 2, 18(!4. from exposure at Fort Sumter. 
Ramsay, David, Ma.j, Charleston Battalion. Died Aug 14, 18G4, of 

wounds received at Dnttery Waji'iier July 18, ISlio. 
Smith, Horace Waring, Priv. Calhouu Guards, 27th S C Regiment. 

Died Feb l"i, 18()4. of disease contracted in camp. 
Teniieiit. (tilbert V, Priv Calhoun Guards, 27th S C Reg-t. 
Wittemore, William, Priv, Hampton Lefjiou. 25th S C Regiment. 

Died of disease, at Manassas Junction, Va. 

EPISCOPAL— *ST, JOHN'S CHAPEU HANOVER STREET. 

Petit, James Monroe, Priv Co D, 7th N C Regt DiedNov28, 180:3, 
from disease contracted in camp. 47 A^ears of age. 

Stewart, M J H, Priv, Washington Artillery. Died Feb 25, 186.5, from 
disease conti*acted in cami3. 42 years of aj^e. 
ST, MICHAEL'S CHURCH. 

Axon, Charles Henry, Capt, 1st S C Regt, July 3:), 1861. 

Beeslev, Edward Bland., Priv. Co A, Washington Light Infantry, 
25th S C Regt, July 31, 1862. 

Frost, Edward Downes, Capt Killed Dec 11, 1863, by explosion of 
magazine at Foi't Sumter. Remains were consumed bv the fire. 

Hevward, William Cruger, Col Uth S C Reg^t, Sept 19, 1863. 

Prhigle, Charles Alston,' 1st Lieut, 1st S C Regt, Died June 29, 1862, 
of malarial fever, contracted in camp on John's Island. 

Pringle, Robert, Capt, Lucas' Battalion. Killed Aug 21, 1803, at Bat- 
tery Wagner. Aged 26 yeai"s. 

Ravene'l, William, Jr, Cadet. S C Mil Academy, Died Aug 23, 1863, 
of typhoid fever. Detailed for Guard Duty. 
ST. PAULS CHURCH. 

Parker, John E, Priv Kirkwood Rangers. Died Dec 24, 1861, at 
Comp Dulany, near Dumfries, Va. 

Wagner, William H, Capt A D C to Genl Ripley. Died Oct 13, 1863, 

ST. PETER'S CHURCH. 

Heyward, Edward B, Priv Marion Artillery. Died Dec 16, 1864, 
Aged 24 years. 

ST, PHILIP'S CHURCH. 

Bancroft^ Matthew V, Major. Killed June 22, 1864, at Petersburg, 
Virginia. 

Ferguson, Joseph S, Marion Artillery. Died July 15, 1863, of ty- 
phoid fever, contracted at Battery Marshall. Detailed with 
Signal Corps. 

Gibson, Walter Ewin-i', Priv Co A, Washington Light Infantrv, 
25th S C Re^^t. Killed Oct 31, 1863, by the falling of the wall 
of Fort Sumter. 

Ingraham. William Gaillard, Lieut Bee Rifles, 23d S C Regt. Died 
March 8, 18(i3, of typhoid pneumonia, contracted in camp. At 
time of death acting Adutant of the Re{?iment. 

Lee, Lawrence S, Priv Co A, Washington Light Infantry, 25th S C 
Regt. Killed Oct 31, 1863, by the falling of the wall at Fort 
Sumter. 

Lesesne, Francis Kinloch S, Priv ;\rarion Artillery. Died June 24, 
1865, from effects of campaij^n in North Carolina. 

jManitrault, Alfred, Co K, Charleston Liglit Draj^oons, 4th S C Regt 
Cav. Died Feb 20, 1805, at Winnsboro', S C, from disease con- 
tracted in the army. Aged 2.4 years. 

*Oflicers of Church not heard Irora. The above received from private sources. 



Pritchard, William, Co A, Washington Light Infantry, 25th S ( ' 
Regt. Died Aug 16, 18G2, from country fever, contracted in* 
camp on James Island. Aged 30 years. 

Smith, Wm. Mason, Adjt 27th S C Regt. Died Aug 16, 1864, from, 
wound received at Cold Harbor, Va. 

FRENCH PROTESTANT.— HUGUENOT CHURCH. 
Manigault, Peter, Priv 4th S C Regt Cav. Killed Dee, 1864, at 
Oconee Bridge,, Ga Aged CI years. 

HEBREW.— BETH ELOHBL 

(GRAVE-YARD, COMING STREET.) 

Cohen, Marx E, M D, Hart's Batteiy. Killed March 19, 1865, at 
Benton ville, N C. Aged 25 years 

Goldsmith, Isaac P, Priv, Willington Rangers. Aug 12, 1862. Aged 
24 years. 

Goldsmith, Mikell M, Priv, Provost Guanl. Killed Aug 30, 1864, 
near Macon, Ga. Aged 17 years, 

Mordeeai, Jr., Thomas W, Priv. Died May 11, 1861, of disease con- 
tracted at Fort Moultrie. 

Moses, Edwin L, Priv 27th S C Regt. Died June 15, 1865, a prisoner 
at Camp Chase, Ohio, Aged 32 years. 

Poznanski, Gustavus. Killed June 16, 1862, at Se«essionville. 

Valentine, Isaac D, Priv Sumter Guards, Charleston Battalion. 
Killed June 16, 1862, at Secessionville. xVged 29 years. 

LUTHERAN.— *ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. 
Blum, R A, Priv Hampton Legion, 25th S C Regt. Died of disease. 
Saylor, Henry E, Sergt Sumter Guards. IMortally wounded, Aug- 
23, 1865, at Battery Wagner. Aged 30 years. 

WENTWORTH STREET CHURCH. 
Kingman, R W. Quartermaster, A D C to Genl C H Stevens. Died 
Jan 2, 1863, of typhoid pneumonia, contracted at Secessionville. 
Kirkwood, W D H, Capt A D C to Genl John A Wagener. Died 
1862. 

METHODIST.— BETHEL CHURCH. 

Muckenfuss, Wm Capers, Priv Co A, Washington Light Infantry, 

25th S C Regt. Died July 29, 1862. Aged 18 years. 
Reeder, Thomas, Priv Co A, Palmetto Guard, S C Siege Train. 

Died July 28, 1864. Aged 23 years. 
Veronee, William, Lieut Co A, Palmetto Guard, S C Siege Train. 

Killed Nov 9, 1862, by accident on South Carolina Railroad. 

Aged 31 vears. 
Warren, M D, T J, Co I, Palmetto Guard, 2d S C Regt. Died Dec. 

15, 1863. 

TRINITY CHURCH. 
Albergotti, W M, Priv Co A, 5th S C Regt Cav. Died Feb 26, 1865, 

in Columbia, S C, from disetise contracted in camp. Aged 36 

years. 
Reeves, , Priv Co A, Charleston Battalion. Died 1862. 

PRESBYTERIAN. -FIRST CHURCH, (SCOTCH), 
Brown, George, Capt Co C, 27th S C Regt. Killed June 16, 1864, be- 
fore Petersburg, Va. 
Gelling, George Brown, Lieut Co C, 27th S C Regt. Killed June 16, 

1864, before Petersburg, Va. 
Greer, Richard Walsh, Lieut Co B, Washington Light Infantry, 
Eutaw Regt. Killed June 16, 1862, on James Island. 

♦Officers of Church not heard from. The above Received from private sources. 



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IK)i)kins. J Wanl, ("apt ("o 1). 27th S C Re^-t. Killed .June 10, 18(!4, 

before Petershuvff, Va. 
KiiiK- Henry, ('apt (Jo D, 37th S C Rej^t. Died June 10, 1802, from 

etTects of wound received at Sece.ssionville. 
Martin, Wni Ojjrier, Co—, Wasliington Lij^ht Infantry. Killed 

June, 1802, at Secessionville, S C 
Stevens, .James \i. Co A, "NVasliinfi-ton Lip:lit Infantry, 25th 8 C Refft. 
8tra\vinski, T. C S A, n native of Poland Killed in 1801, aecident- 

alily, on Sullivan's Island. 

SECOND CHURCH, (FLYNN'S). 

Bird, Isaac Bailev, Priv Co I, Palmetto Guard, 2d S C Rej^t. Woun- 
ded .July 20, 1804, in front of Petersburg, Va. Died Aug 19, 1864, 
at Wilmington, N C. Aged 2.1 years 

Buist, M. D., Edward Somers, Assistant Surgeon. Killed Nov 8, 
1801 at Port Royal, S C, while in discharge of his duty, minis- 
tering to the wounded. Aged 25 years. 

Fogartie, Edward, Priv Co A, Palmetto Cluard, S C Seige Train. 
Died 1802, in Charles^ton, of typhoid fever. 

(xilliland. Edward B. Died June 27, 1804, at Washington. Cra. 

Lanneau, .Jr, Fleetwood, Sergt Co B, Washington Light Infantry. 
Killed June 10, 1802, at Secession ville. S C. Aged 2;} years. 

Robinson, Arthur, Priv Co K, Charleston Light Di-agoons, 4th S C 
Regt Cav. Killed May 28; 1864, at Hawe's Shop, Va. Aged 23 
years. 

Robinson, Samuel, 2d Lieut Co A, Palmetto Guard, 2d S C Regt. 
Ivilled Sept 17, 1802, while acting as Captain, at Sharpsburg, Md. 

Taverner, J no H, Co B, Washington Light Infantry, a native of 
England. Wounded June 16, 1862, at Secession ville, S C Died 
in Ho.spital. 

VVhitnev, Henrv Frost. Killed June 13, 1864, in Virginia. 

Whittaker, William, C S A 

THIRD CHURCH, (CENTRAL). 

(GRAVK-YARD IN ARCHDALE STREET.) 

Caldwell, R Shapter, Priv Co B, Washington Light Infantry. Died 
from Wounds. 

Dunn, Edmund, Priv Co I, 27th S C Regt. Died from disease con- 
tracted in service. Aged 33 years, 

ROMAN CATHOLIC— ST. MARY'S CHURCH. 
Allemong, Alex'r A, Lieut Co H, 27th S C Regt. Died June 22, 1864. 

at Petersburg, Va, of wounds received. Aged 32 years. 
Hurst, James M, Sergt Co I, 37th S C Regt. Killed 1863, at Battery 

Wagner. 
Lalane, (leorge M, Lieut Beauregard Light Infantry. Killed 1863, 

in Virginia. 
Marion, John F. Sergt Co B, Washington Light Infantry, Died in 

Hospital in Virginia. 
Trouche, Augustus J, C S A. 

UNITARIAN. 
Bee, William Edwards, Priv Co D, Sumter (luards, 37th S C Regt. 

Killed 'Shiy 9, 1864, at Swift Creek, near Petersburg, V^a. Aged 

31 years. 
Gray, Alfred, Priv Co B, Washington Light Infantry. Killed Aug 

31, 1864, near Petersburg, Va. >^ J s 

Kerr, T J, Priv Palmetto Guard. Killed Feb 10, 1864, at James 

Island, S (J. 
Rose, Alexander. Lieut, ADC to Gen W M Gardner. Died at 

Jackson, Miss. 



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fribiite Wots in ltlaan0Uit Ccmctcrji. 

Anderson, S W, Pi-iv Co A, Washington Light Infantry. Killed 

Oct 31, 181)3, by the falling of the\vcxll of Fort Sumter. 
Anderson, Frank, Asst Surgeon C S A, attached to 1st Louisiana 

Hospital. Died Oct, 18(i4. of yellow fever. Native of Chester, 

SC. 
Anderson, Bachelor. C S A. 
Bailey, W A, C 8 A. 
Beard, Henry, of volunteer crew on Fish Torpedo Boat. Died Oct 

IG, 1863, from asphvxia. 
Beckman, Wm W, Orderly Sergt Sumter Guards, 27th S C Regt 

Died June 25, 1864. "" 

Bee, James Ladson, 4th S C Regt Cav. Wounded May 30, 1864, at 

Cold Harbor, Va.. Died July 8. 1864. 
Bee, John Stock, Lieut S C Artillery. Wounded July 10, 1863, at 

defence Battery Marshall. Died July 18, 1863. 
Boag, Charles, Capt Co I, 1st S C Regt (Crregg's). Killed June 27, 

1862, near Richmond, Va. Aged 26 years. 
Boyd, James Brown, Sergt Palmetto Cfuard, 2d S C Regt. Killed 

Sept 17, 1862, at Sharpsburg, ild. 
Breese, Stewart Van Vechten, Priv Co A, Washington Light In- 
fantry, 25th S C Regt, Died Jan 5, 18G3. Aged IS years. 
Brookbanks, R, of volunteer crew on Fish Torpedo Boat. Died 

Oct 16, 1863, from asphvxia. 
Burn, Orville J, Priv Co A Washington Light Infantrv, 25th S C 

Regt. Killed Oct 31, 1863, by the falling of the wall of Fort 

Sumter. 
Burrows, F M, Priv Co A, Washington Light Infantry, 25th S C 

Regt. Killed Oct 13, 1863, by the falling of the wall of Fort 

Sumter. 
Burrows, S L, Priv Co A, Washington Light Infantry, 25th S C 

Regt. Killed Oct 31, 1863, by the falling of the wall of Fort 

Sumter. 
Butt, John J, C S A. 
Calder, James, C S A. Killed Oct 31, 1863, by the falling of the 

wall of Foi't Sumter, 
Carnighan, John, C S A. 
Castleberg, H C, C S A. 
Cheves, Edward, Capt, C S A. 
Cheves, Langdon, Capt, Chief Engineer Battery Wagner. Killed 

at his post, July 10 1863. Aged 50 years. 
Choate, Henry E, Priv Calhoun Guards. Died 1865. 
Coachman, Walter R, Priv Co A, Palmetto Guard, S C Siege Train. 

Died on James Island. 
Collier, Joseph, Co A, Charleston Battalion. Died 1865, from dis- 
ease contracted in camp. 
Collins, Samuel, Priv Co 1, 27th S C Regt. Murdered in King St, 

Charleston, S C. 
Cross, Henry B. C S A. Died Jan 3, 1866. 
Daggett, John W, Beauregard Light Infantry. Died March 23, 

1864, of disease contracted at Fort Stimter. 
Daggett, Theodore D. Beauregard Light Infantry. Died 1864, in 

Confederate Hospital, from a grape-shot wound received at 

Battery Wagner. Aged 21 years. 
Davis, James, Priv C S A. 
Davis, Moses, Priv C S A. 

Dickson, John H, Co E, 2d S C Regt Cav. Died Aug 3. 1864. 
Dotterer, J B, Sergt-Major C S A. 



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|)ott.T.'r, Win A I*riv ('..A. Wii.«hint,'toii \An\\t Infantry. 2'>th 8 C 

U.'^rt KilK'il .Inei.'. |S(U, at Drnry's HIniT, Vu. 
DnhoH... Kil^win ('. l,j««ut -S C llt>m . F.-II May -l l^^a. at Clmn 

••••Ili.rsvilli', Va. Ap'il 'i'>\ ytMirs. 
DniTus, (i K I.. Co L. 1st S C' I*t«»(;t. Woumlfil anti tnk<'n prinontT 

July M, ISJUJ. at <f»'tty8l»urK. I>i«'»l Auk' :»<•■ IHW. at DaviilV 

Island. 
DulTns, .1 Walk.T. Cant Co U, 'iM S C H.'^'t. Killr.l .IniM- 17. 1H04, 

n»'ar IN'tiT.-lmrjf. N'a Ajjt'il 'JH y«'ars. 
Kason. linss.'ll »i. C S A. l»i»nl Df.- 7. INilj, at Chariot ts\ ill.-. Va 
KilpTton. SaMinci F. C S A. 
ImIw arils, J C. i ?i 
Kilwanis, John Jont'S. Licnt Sunit«'r <tininls, t^nartrrniaster 

Charleston Hattalion. Kill.-*! .hily IH, 18»;;{. at Si'Ci's.Hionville. 

Air«Ml :<s voars. 
Elfonl. l>rvillV. C S A. Kiih'd Oct :M. 1«<>3, at Fort Sumter. 
Kllititt. W S, Capt Cath't Uiflciiu'n. 
(iadstlen. Thomas N. I'riv Co H. Wasliinf;ton Li^rht Infantry, "ilth 

S C K«'i,'t. Killecl .Jun«« lt>. IsCi'.'. at SctM'ssioiivillf. S C. 
(foddaril. I'.'tfr C. M D. Kutl.'d;;«' Mounted Uilli-miMi. On** of tlip 

llrst victims of thf war. 
Goodm.'tii. .1 H. Ith N'a K"':rt, attached on hospital duty, at 1st 

Louisiana Hospital. I>i»'d Oct, 1W4, of yellow fever. A native 

tif Vir^finia. 
(rreK;;. John H, Co F. 7th S C Hegt. Died Dec 1, IHOl, at Charlottn- 

ville. Va. A>.retl 'i'-i vears. 
(trimltall. Wm H, Lieut Co E. ist S C Re>;t Aty. Died July '21. 

ISW, of typhoiti fever contractetl on .laiiu-s Island. A^fed 'Jfi 

year.s. 
( iri.NV\«)ld, S. Sur;;eon C S \ 
Hamilton. James .Mexander, Lieut Klliott's Battery, Heaufort .\r- 

tiliery. Died 0<'t. IsiM. Specially cho.sen by (ien St<'phen 

Klliott to take charge of a'ld ooerate the tornedoes. In at- 
tempting to reach the froiisiiles. liis frail race boat swam|M*d, 

and he .swam a half mile to the .shore. Made a second attempt. 

and destroyed a ;;iiard boat. FiXp«)sure broii^jht on coij>;estion. 

from whif'h he died. 
•Hayne. Kdmtiinl Shul>rick, Color ttuard Carolina Li;;ht Infantry, 

ist S C H«*},'t '♦•reK'jr'si. Shot June 27, !•<•>_'. at (taines* Mill. 

Died .lune Ml), 1(^(»2. at Washin^'tcni Hospital. Va. A(?ed 18 years. 
Henery. K S, Serjrt riiion Li;:ht Infantry. 
Hollins. (teor;,'e N, Kn;.rineer C S (iunboat Chicora. 
•Hohiie.«., P liadsdeii. Killed June '27, IH»;2, at <iaine.s' MIIIh 
Hcdmes. Robert Little. I'riv Carolina Li^ht Infantry. Killetl Jan. 

7. iHiil. at Castle I'inckney. One of the first victims of the war. 
Hurllieck. J .Moultrie. C S A.' 
Ilujcer. <"leland Kinloch. Lieut 1st S C Rejft Artillery. Dieil Feb 

2»l. \HIV\. .Vk't'd -*<) years. 
Hut;er. D K. Capt A and I (ten. Mani(;ault'8 Hri(;ade. Killed at 

Chickatnau;;a 
Huijer. Joseph P. Priv Siirnal Corns. Killed at Fort Sumter. 
Ilufccr. S P. actintc .V D C to (ien Slani^ault. 
Hu^jer. Thoiiias H, Capt. C S N. Mortally wouixled at the battle 

b»«low New (>rleans, as Commamler of the .Mi-Rae. 
Ilutfhes. \V L. Priv Wa-shington Li^jht Infant rv hi.'il from «lij4- 

ea.se at (tret-nvilh', 8 (-. 
Hull, S J. Lieut C S A 
Hunley. Hi>race L. (lave the Fish Torpe«lo Hoal In the L'uufed- 

eracy. Went ilown in her Oct lU, IWW. 
Jackson, Allan, Corpl C S A. 



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Jeffords, Robert J, Lieut-Col 5th S C Cav. Killed Oct 27, 1864, near 

Burgess' Mill, Va. 
Johnson, Benj J, Lieut-Col Hampton Legion. Killed ^uly 21, 1861, 

at 1st Manassas. Aged 45 years. 
Jones, J Walker, C S A. Killed Oct 13. 1863, by the falling of the 

wall of Fort Sumter. 
Kelly, John A, Priv C S A. 
Kennedy, W, Priv C S A. 
Kerrison. Edwin, Priv Co I, 2d S C Regt. Killed May, 1863, at 

8pottsylvania C H, Va. 
Kinloch; Henry W, Lieut S C Rangers. Died of disease contracted 

in service. 
Ladson, W H, Major Q M Dept, C S A. Died 1861, from disease 

contracted in camp, 
Klinck, Theo, Lieut Hampton Legion. Died from wounds. 
Lambers, J Francis, Sergt Co I, 27th S C Regt. Killed July 18, 

18K3, at Battery Wagner. 
Maguire, John, C S A. 
Marshall, John, of volunteer crew in Fish Torpedo Boat. Died 

Oct 16 1803, from asphvxia. 
MarshlKirn, W W, C S A. 

Matthewes, , C S A. 

McHugh, Charles, of volunteer crew on Fish Torpedo Boat. Died 

Oct 16, 1863, from asphyxia. 
Middleton, Francis Kinloch, Priv Co K, Charleston Light Dragoons, 

4th S C Regt Cav. Wounded May 28, 1863, at Hawe's Shop. 

Died May 30, 1863. 
Middleton, Henry Augustus, Priv Hampton Legion. Wounded 

July 21, 1861, at Manassas. Died July 27, 1861. 
Middleton, Oliver Hering, Priv Charleston Light Dragoons, Co K, 

4th Regt S C Cav. f)ied May 31, 1864, from wound received at 

Cold Harbor, Va. Aged 18 years. 
Middleton, Thomas, C S A. 
Mitchell, John C, Capt 1st S C Regt Artillery. Killed July 20, 1864, 

at his post as Commander of Fort Sumter during the bom- 
bardment. 
Mowry, E, Major C S A. 

Nagle, W P, Corpl Palmetto Guard. Died Feb 10, 1865. 
Newcomer, John G, Corpl Co A, Washington Light Infantry. 

Killed Sept, 1863, at Battery Wagner. 
Nolan, J N (or R), C S A. 
Olney, Alfred L, Sergt Co A, Washington Light Infantry. Died 

July 6, 1864, at Richmond, Va. Aged 24 years. 
Owens, W C, Sergt Co A, Washington Light Infantry. Killed Oct 

31, 1863, by the falling of the wall of Fort Sumter. 
Palmer, Barnwell W, Capt C S A. Killed June 16, 1864, at Peters- 
burg, Va. 
Palmer, John S, Capt Co K, 10th S C Regt. Killed July 28, 1864. 

in front of Atlanta. 
Park, Thomas W, of volunteer crew on Fish Torpedo Boat. Died 

Oct 16, 1863, of asphyxia. 
Parker, Wm McKenzie, Cadet S C Military Academy. Xilled May 

3, 1864. Aged 18 years. 
Patterson, Joseph, of volunteer crew on Fish Torpedo Boat. Died 

Oct 16, 1863, of asphyxia. 
Patterson, W A, Priv C S A. 
Patterson, Wm Bailev, Cadet S C Military Academy. Mortally 

Wounded Dec 5, 1864, at the Battle of Pocotaligo. 
*Pinckney, Alfred G, Carohna Light Infantry. Killed June 27, 1862, 

at Gaine'S Mills. 



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Pitts, A, C S A. 

Posey, William, C S A. 

Ravenel, EMas Prioleau, Lieut 1st S C Ue<i;t Artillery. Died from 

disease contracted on ]\Ionroe Island. 
Ravenel, Fraiu^is (inaldo, f^iipt A I) C to Genl Ripley. Killed July 

2, 18G2, at Charles Citv Road, near Richmond. Va. 

Rav, , C S A. ' 

Rliett, Robert Woodword, Lieut Richardson Guard, 1st S C Regt. 

Died July 3, 18(i2. Aged 23 years . 
Roberts, O M, S A. 
Robinson, J S, C S A. 
Rowand, Elliott, Priv C S A. 
Sheppard, Benj T, Co A, 25th S C Regt. Died Nov 13, 18G2. Aged 

24 years. 
Sheppiird, Thos G, 1st S C Regt. Died Sept 17, 1862, from Avounds 

received at 2d Manassas. 
Silcox, James, Priv Co B, Washington Light Infantry. Died Aug, 

1864, from disease. Aged 20 years. 
Sprague, Charles L, of volunteer crew. Fish Torpedo Boat. Died 

Oct 16, 1863, from asphyxia. 
Stevens. W H, Priv Union Light Infantry. 
Strain, William, Priv Co A, Charleston Battalion. Died 1864, 

from disease contracted in the service. 
Sullivan, W H, Sergt C S A. 
Taft, R JI, Lieut Co B, Washington Light Infantry, 25th S C Regt- 

Killed at Di-ury's Blufif. Va. Aged 28 years. 
Tfiylor, J, Priv C S A. 
Wampler, .1 Morris, Major of Engineers Killed Aug 17, 1863, at 

his post as Chief Engineer of Battery Wagner. A native of 

Maryland. 
Waring, Paul Hamilton, Capt C S A. Killed July 15, 1863, at Bat- 

terv Wagner. 
West, Edward A, Lieut C S N, Secretarv to Com Tucker, Died 

April 16, 1864. Aged 38 years. 

Westendorf. , C S A. 

Westerland, , Capt C S A. 

Whale, C D, Sergt C S A. 
Whittaker, William, C S A. 



Yeadon, Richard W, Priv Rutledge Mounted Riflemen. Died in 
Chai'leston, Jan 28, 1864, of typhoid pneumonia contracted in 
camp. Interred in family burying ground, at Accabee, near 
the city. 

TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. 

King, Wm A, Carolina Light Infantry, 1st S C Regt. Wounded 
Dec, 1864, at Fort Fisher, N C. Died in New York from eflfectg 
of wound. Buried in St Paul's Churchyard. 

*"On the battle-field of Gaines' Mill, near Kichmond, on the 27th of June, 1862, Col 
Gregg's 1st Color Sergeant, of the 1st Regt. S. C. Vols., James II. Taylor, was killed, 
after having been shot down three times, twice rising to bear his flag. lie was only 
16 years of age. Young Cotchett next fell; and the colors were passed to Shubrick 
Hayne, who, iii like turn, was shot dcjwn ; when a fourth, Alfred G. Pinckney, took 
them from llayne. ar.d almost instantly fell, mortally wounded, across the body of 
his friond. Gadsden Holmes stood ready to receive them, in turn, but fell, pierced 
with several balls, before the opportunity occurred. Hayne was but eighteen, and 
the other three not twenty years of age." 



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Bakei', Jaiiieis A, Priv Co ©, 5th S. C Cav. Died Aug, 1803, in Hos- 
pital in Charleston. 
BroAvn, John, boatswain C S gunboat Chicora. Died Feb 7, 1865. 
Burns, Lawrence E, Priv Co B, AVashington Light Infantry Died 

of disease. 
DeCaradeuc, Antoine, Priv Co C, 1st S C Regt Cav. Died Nov 3, 

1802, at Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va. Aged 16 years. 
DeCaradeuc, Frank, Co C, 1st S C Regt Cav. Died Dec 2, 1862, near 

Staunton, Va. Aged 21 years. 
Donoghue, Bernard, (J S A Killed Feb 14, 1865, on Sullivan's 

Island. Aged 19 vears. 
Due, Virgil, Lieut 25th S C Regt. Died Jan 6, 1865, on parole, of 

disease. 
Dufort, John, C S A. Walked from Virginia to Charleston. Died 

Oct, 1864, of fever contracted in the army. 
Dutrieux, Felix C, guidon bearer of Lafayette Artillery. Died Sept 

6, 1865. 
Kennedy, John, Capt C S A, a native of Louisiana. Died Jan 16, 

1868. 
Kerridore, — , C S A. 
Maddighan, , Sergt. Died Dec 5, 1862, at Roper Hospital, 

Charleston, S C, of gun shot wound. 

McNamee, , Lieut, C S A. 

Ryan, Wm H, Capt Irish Volunteers, 27th S C Regt. Fell while 

leading the charge at Battery Wagner, 1863. 
Sullivan, James F, Priv Co I, Palmetto Guard, 2d S C Regt. 



Brandt, J, Priv Co A, Grerman Artillery. Died in cami) from 

disease. 
Carlson, F, Priv Co A, German Artillery, of volunteer crew of Fish 

Torpedo Boat. Went down Feb 17, 1864, with the Housatonie, 

" the first vessel destroyed by a torpedo." 
Fajen, H, Priv Co A, German Artillery. Killed 1864, at Toogadoo. 
Goetjen, John D, Sergt Co A, German Artillery. Died July 24, 

1863, at McClellanville, S C. 

Hencken, , Priv Co B, German Artillery. 

Leopoldt, W, Priv Co A, German Artillery. 

Schroder, H, Priv Co B, German Artillery. 

Schroder, J C, Corpl Co A, German Artillery. 

Schwecke, H, Priv Co A, German Artillery. 

Snaars, F, Priv Co A, German Artillery. 

Wulbern, J D H, Sergt German Hussars. Died Sept 15, 1864, in 

camp, at Hardeeville. Aged 27 years. 



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Though not entirely within the purview of this pam- 
phlet, the following list, furnished the Association by 
General Meigs, will be of historic value: 

Li8t of Confederate Burial Places, as per report by M. 
C. Meigs, Q. M. Gen% U. S. A. 



MILITARY DIVISION OF THE ATLANTIC, 

I. DEPARTMENT OF THE EAST. 

First Quartennaster's Distrivt. 

Fort Hamtlton, New York Harbor, New York, number dead. . 1 
David's Island, New York Harbor, New York, number dead. . 3 
Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, New York, number dead. . 37 

Woodlawn, Elmira, New Y'ork, number dead 2,982 

Rural, Albany, New Y^ork, number dead 2 

Cypress Hill, Long Island, number dead 461 

Third Qvartermastefs District. 

Glenwood, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, number dead ^ 

Mount Moriah, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, number dead 6 

Odd Fellows, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, number dead 14 

Rural, Chester, Pennsylvania, number dead 169 

Harrisburg, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, number dead. 15 

Presbyterian, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, number dead 1 

In a field near Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, niimber dead 1 

Lackanaxen, Pike County, Pennsylvania, number dead 48 

Alleghany, Alleghany, Pennsylvania, number dead 14 

Finn's Point, opposite Fort Delaware, New Jersey, No. dead. .1,434 

Pea Patch Island, Fort Delaware, number dead 140 

St. Peter's M. E. Church, colored, near Wilmington, Delaware, 

number dead ^ 

Total number of Confederate Dead in Department of East. .5,337 

II. DEPARTMENT OF THE LAKES. 

Mound City, Illinois, number dead 41 

Greenland, Indianapolis, Indiana, number dead 1,556 

Rock Island, Illinois, number dead 1,929 

Camp Bvitler, Illinois, number dead 643 

Oakwood, Chicago, Illinois, number dead 4,039 

Camp Chase, Ohio, number dead 2,131 

Johnson's Island, Ohio, number dead 206 

Total number of Confederate Dead in Dep'tment of Lakes, 10,545 



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III. DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON. 

Arlington, Virginia, number dead 347 

Alexandria, Virginia, number dead 28 

U. S. Military Asylum, D. C, number dead 125 

Loudon Park, Maryland, number dead 138 

Point Lookout, Maryland, number dead 2,159 

Total number Confederate Dead in Dep't of Washington. . .2,797 

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE SOUTH. 
I. DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH. 

Beaufort, South Carolina, number dead 196 

II. DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND. 

Natchez, Mississippi, number dead 35 

III. DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS. 

Alexandria. Louisiana, number dead •• 1 

Total number Confederate Dead in Military Division South. 232 

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSOURI. 

I. DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURI. 

Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, number dead 1,010 

Jefferson City, Missouri, number dead -. . . . 3 

Arsenal Island, St. Louis, Missouri, number dead 64 

Fort Leavenworth, Arkansas, number dead 6 

Fort Scott, Arkansas, number dead 14 

Alton, Prison of War, Illinois, number dead 1,304 

2,401 



APPENDIX. 

Rumors having- been uiiaGcoiintably set afloat in this 
community, reflecting- on the design and execution of the 
base of the Monument erected by the Association at 
Magnolia, the committee would respectfully submit the 
following extracts from letters of two of our most com- 
petent mechanics, and one of the most distinguished 
members of the Columbia Bar, to show that such rumors 
are without foundation. 

[Extract from letter of Benjamin Lucas.^ 

* * * I have carefully examined the Monument erected by 
the Ladies' Monumental Association, in memory of our 
gallant soldiers, and having a full knowledge of its t'on- 
struction from the foundation stone, I feel no hesitation 
in saying, it is as perfect to-day, as when I recommended 
it to their acceptance from the contractors. 
I am your obliged, servant, 

B. LUCAS. 



[Extract from letter of Walter Cade.] 

* * * In opposition to the opinion entertained by some 
parties that the stone work of the Monument is falling, I 
beg to say that I find the work perfectly sound, level and 
plumb. Although I could not examine the foundation, 
yet I am assured by persons of respectability who wit- 
nessed the laying of the same, that it was laid with unu- 
sual care and skillfulness, and such is my own opinion. 
With the greatest respect, 

WALTER CADE. 



[Extract from letter of Hon. Jos Daniel Pope.] 

* * * I suppose I know as much about Berg, the archi- 
tect, as almost any one. I have known him for perhaps 
twenty-five years, and he has always been regarded as a 
most competent man in his calling. He was brought to 



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South Carolina as one skilled in his business, to assist in 
the building- of the State House. * * * He was also en- 
gaged in the construction of the new stone Post-office 
and U. S. Court House. True, in each case, he was not 
chief architect, but that you know depends upon influ- 
ence. Berg also erected our new State Court House here, 
and it is a beautiful building, the finest Court House in 
the State ; it cost about 640,000. He has built a great 
many other fine buildings in this State and elsewhere. 

^ i^ ^ ^ 

As to Heath and Roberts, they are stone-cutters, and as 
I have always understood, are skilled workmen in their 
line. They worked in the State Capitol and the new Post- 
office, the two finest stone buildings in the State. Infe- 
rior workmen would not have been so employed for a 
moment. What more need be said ? * * * 
Verv truly yours, 

JOS. DANIEL POPE. 



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